Mask Film Analysis

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Mask a 1985 film about the life of Rocky Dennis who has craniodiaphyseal dysplasia. Those who don’t know him personally tend to make assumptions and bully him, but he has his extended family to protect him. His mother fights all that oppose him including the principal who because of Rocky 's features wishes to place him in a specialized school. A few of his classmates are able to accept him because of how smart he is. He even tutors others student for money to take a trip around europe. After he graduated high school, he accepted a position to teach at a summer camp for the blind. There he ends up falling in love with Diana Adams whose parents object to their relationship. Some time after that Rocky goes to sleep with a horrible headache …show more content…

Potentially, like most disorders craniodiaphyseal dysplasia can cause the person to look at themselves in a negative viewpoint. It doesn’t help that other people like fellow students use it to bully and discriminate. The mother of Rocky made craniodiaphyseal dysplasia positive for her and her son. Her attitude of never giving up countered the negative aspects. In return, Rocky was able to get his mother so stay off drugs which benefited them both. The people with disabilities are portrayed as hardworking. They have people surrounding them that are accepting and encourage them to do their best. The support helps them build up courage to overcome their disability. It can take years, but the effort will not be …show more content…

There is the world that also must be changed. There are still places that are not as advanced as others. The old ways that the advanced places once used are still intact in other areas. We find those ways wrong, but there is acceptance of the old ways where the new ways are not taught. With multitudes of people coming and going from the United States it is hard to monitor or change the ways that are brought along with others. There is never harm in trying. Little by little we can help others realize that their ways of thinking are not appropriate. A way into society could be literature, movies, and social media. I’m finding that as I read literature from different countries the amount of literature on people with disabilities or is low, even for the United States. However, it seems that the greatest changes were written on paper and passed around. My only worry is that after erasing the outdated views from society, is what will come to replace it. I believe that Rocky and his mother were both equally frustrated by his disability. In a sense it wasn’t really frustration at the disability, but at others who refused to see the actual person. Each day Rocky had to deal with people who weren’t able to accept his appearance and at times was bullied for it. Rocky 's mother had to stand up for her son because of others ignorance and at the same time deal with her own problems. They both took on each others burden even when they

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