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Temple Grandin Vs. The Curious Incident

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Autism now affects 1 in 68 children and 1 in 42 boys. This is just one fact about why autism is getting more popular and more popular as the days go on. That is why I am explaining the best medium and that is the movie Temple Grandin which explains autism better than The Curious Incident. The movie Temple Grandin had how autistic people communicate, their emotions, and how they are social compared to the book The Curious Incident where it only shows just some information on how autistic people communicate. I will be giving quotes from the movie explaining why the movie Temple Grandin is better.showing autism.
The movie Temple Grandin best shows people communicate. A scene where you saw communication was shown at the very end of the movie when Temple was at an autism convention and people around her were discussing how to help their kids autism. Temple just stand up and say some intelligent things and then said she had autism and they all didn't believe her. I picked this part because it shows Temple talking and how it is not much different all from someone without autism. This is showing why communication in the movie was more understandable than just reading The Curious Incident. …show more content…
One scene where this is shown is where in the middle of the movie, Temple and her mom work on studying the different emotions on the face and how to tell how the person is feeling. I picked this seen because most autistic people have trouble telling what someone is feeling and this is really showing how autistic people feel and how they react to facial expressions. This scene is show why the movie best show autism. You can put pictures in a book but it just doesn’t beat someone watching how the person

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