Autism As A Stigma In The Life Of Jason

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There is a stigma that societies around the globe attach to autism. In different ways and to different degrees, people in many countries view autism as a source of disappointment, annoyance and shame. They may hit, scream or hurt themselves. They cause fear and discomfort and yet they look just like everyone else, making their behavior doubly suspicious to the uninformed. Catherine too, although loves her brother, is ashamed of him and his unpredictable behavior. She tells Jason that she often feels like she is "ripping in half". Part of her wants to be a "regular" person with her friends, while the other part feels responsible for David. Throughout most of the novel, Catherine refuses to entertain the idea that "regular" friendships and

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