Asked by mysterychicken
'Identify the issue one writer discusses, and then describe the general public's view is and what the writer's view is.'
Story:
Darkness At Noon
Issue:
People always judge disabled people, and think they can't work
General Public's View:
The general public believes that even though a disabled person might be smarter than a healthy one, he or she still can't work.
Writer's View:
The writer, Harold Krents, believes that a blind man is just as able to be a lawyer than a man that can see. He hopes that one day people will not judge him, and other disabled people, and will actually look at their abilities.
Thanks
-MC
Story:
Darkness At Noon
Issue:
People always judge disabled people, and think they can't work
General Public's View:
The general public believes that even though a disabled person might be smarter than a healthy one, he or she still can't work.
Writer's View:
The writer, Harold Krents, believes that a blind man is just as able to be a lawyer than a man that can see. He hopes that one day people will not judge him, and other disabled people, and will actually look at their abilities.
Thanks
-MC
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
I'm not sure what your question is.
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Possibly this article might help:
http://www.members.cox.net/dagershaw/lol/Disabled.Stereotypes.htm
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