Story Of Luke Character Analysis

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In the movie The Story of Luke, the main character with ASD is portrayed as a very honest, caring, and self-applied individual. Luke’s character represents several components within the two major core categories of ASD. Significantly, he exhibits deficits within the social communication/interaction subdivision of ASD (DSM-5). In the movie, it was evident that Luke was unable to understand primary social, romantic interactions nor the use of figurative or abstract language; he did not know how to approach Maria and was unable to understand several ironic or abstract comments from his family. Additionally, Luke was portrayed as being extremely honest- to the point of surpassing beyond the perceived social norms. Notably, he had deficits in nonverbal communicative behaviors, such as having the same facial gesture and avoiding eye contact in several situations. Moreover, Luke showed “restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities”, which is part of the second main diagnostic category according to DSMV (DSM-5). Luke had a restricted interest in cooking, followed a strict routine, kept close attention to time, watched the cooking morning show every morning, wore the same clean, well-organized clothing, and was greatly distressed when he encountered change. Lastly, Luke was also hypersensitive to his …show more content…

I would imply that all individuals with ASD are highly independent, have advanced intellectual skills, possess great self-control, and are very persistent in following directions and setting up goals. In this manner, basing my understanding solely on this movie, I would interact with people with ASD almost the same way as with anybody else; I would only be more considerate of their limited understanding of social

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