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    Alex Kell 12 Winchester English Standard Speech Distinctive Voice Pygmalion and Rain Man Distinctive voices give us a small insight into how we‚ as people‚ perceive and make judgments about each another. Good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ In any relationship between two people‚ there will always be one who takes on the dominant role through Voice. It’s their choice of what they say and how they say it that gives insight into their character. Some characteristics of voice that

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    (a) impairment in social interactions‚ (b) impairment in communication‚ and (c) restricted‚ repetitive‚ and stereotyped patterns of behavior‚ interests‚ and activities‚” (Wallace‚ 2008).In the movie Rain Man the protagonist named Raymond Babbitt clearly shows signs of having savant syndrome. “Rain Man illustrates the problems people with autism have in forming and maintaining relationships‚ and‚ in that sense at least shows us they are really not that different from the rest of us‚” (Parish‚ 2008)

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    Ethical issues: “The Rain Man” The movie “The Rain Man‚” is a movie with a big ethical issue. Tom Cruise plays Charlie Babbitt‚ who just discovered his dad died and left him hardly anything in his will‚ while leaving his brother 3 million dollars. Charlie never knew he had a brother until this happened. His brother‚ Raymond‚ is an autistic man who is capable of computing difficult mathematical problems but is psychologically attached to daily habits and routines. This makes him thus unable to adapt

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    Kim Peek - Savant The Original Rain Man Preceding the savant Daniel Tammet by several years‚ Kim Peek is the real life Rain Man whom the Dustin Hoffman character was based in the movie. Described as a confounding mixture of disability and brilliance‚ Kim is in love with knowledge. Kim Peek is probably the world’s most famous savant. Kim was diagnosed as being mentally retarded at birth‚ but with father Fran’s unflagging support he has developed a memory that is without equal. Born and raised

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    and movie producers write novels and make movies for several different reasons. Some write to entertain‚ some to inform‚ and others to teach lessons‚ especially to students. One movie that does a great job teaching students is Rain Man. This movie tells the story of a man who meets his autistic brother‚ Raymond‚ after his father dies. Although at first skeptical of his brother‚ he learns many great qualities about him. Although Raymond’s autism may change his learning and social abilities‚ it does

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    Rain Man is a movie that demonstrates the life of two men who live very different lives; however‚ learn to live together during their journey. A selfish man‚ named Charlie‚ is forced to slow down his life when he meets the brother that he never knew existed. His brother‚ Raymond‚ is an autistic savant and just inherited three million dollars. Three million dollars that Charlie felt he was entitled to‚ was left to his brother whom had no concept of money so he wanted it for himself. The brothers embarked

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    Rain Man is a movie directed by Berry Levinson. The movie won best picture in 1988. This movie is about a man Charlie Babbitt‚ played by Tom Cruise. In the beginning of the movie Charlie suddenly learns of his estranged and wealthy father’s death. After the funeral‚ Charlie is read his father’s last will and testament. He then finds out that he is not to be included in the estates finances. This news is somewhat disturbing to Charlie. He questions the lawyer to find out who the money has been left

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    “Rain Man” The Rain Man stars Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. The movie was made in 1988. The movie is about an autistic man named Raymon‚ who is a idiot savant played by Dustin Hoffman and his fast‚ talking self absorbed‚ egocentric brother Charlie Babbitt‚ who is played by Tom Cruise. A egocentric person is a person with the simple recognition that every living thing views the world from a unique‚ self-oriented perspective(LIFE: Inherently Egocentric written by James Craig

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    Moreover‚ many misconceptions exist regarding people with ASD and before I move on‚ I would like to address some prominent myths about autism. Due to the popular movie Rain Man‚ many people in America and elsewhere believe that every individual with ASD is an Autistic Savant‚ as in they are exceptionally gifted in a specialized field‚ such as artistic ability‚ musical acuity‚ and more (Sicile-Kira‚ 2). This is a falsehood‚ as only ten percent of people with ASD have astounding gifts and are considered

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    I chose the novel “The Art of Racing in the Rain”‚ by Garth Stein‚ because my English teacher at the time told me that a dog was the main character. I was intrigued about the fact that this book was written in the dog’s point of view as I felt it would be interesting to hear how the dog felt and read its thoughts. I am a dog person‚ so naturally I would choose the book that was written about a dog. I enjoyed this book because it was a feel good story‚ while relating to everyday life in almost

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