Introduction--
- talk about the views of deaf people from ignorant hearing people and how ASL was frowned upon
- talk about the controversy between learning to lip read/speak verses sign
- talk about how being deaf and signing does not make you less intelligent or less human
- address the times where communication failed
- misdiagnoses with Jonah's parents and the doctors
- Jonah's hearing aids only made noise louder, but not clear to where he could hear
- speech therapy failed
- when Jonah was being yelled at from a car to get out of the road--led to him falling off his bike
- when Jonah couldn't understand that Spiderman was a "good guy"--put his brother's Spiderman in the oven to get rid of him
- when Jonah's grandfather got a heart attack and died--Jonah didn't understand and searched for him after the funeral
- when Jonah got lost and was taken to a hospital by a police officer--the doctors and nurses thought he was dangerous and crazy
- address the times where communication succeeded
- when notes and interpreters were used to communicate between Jonah's mother (hearing) and her new deaf friends
- the deaf community discussing
- Jonah and his family finally learning to sign
Conclusion--
- Jonah was finally able to learn and communicate to his hearing family
- Jonah felt loved and accepted and thrived with his newfound way of speaking
Pathetic appeals--
- whenever Jonah was labeled as a freak show, crazy, not normal--makes the audience feel sad
- whenever Jonah doesn't understand his surroundings (his father leaving, his dead grandfather)--makes the audience feel sad
- whenever Jonah was accused of "not belonging" (on the streets, playing with other children, being taught to play baseball)--makes the audience feel sad for Jonah and angry at the people who are mean to him
- when Jonah learns sign and can talk to his family and finally tells them that he loves them--makes the audience thrilled and overjoyed (I actually cried at this part...haha)
Counterarguments
- that the world is actually meant for hearing people--to hear alarms, the phone ring, people yelling at you to get your attention from far away, to listen to music...
- in a desperate situation, communication would fail between a hearing person and a deaf person
There we go! I hope I did it correctly haha...but I definitely recommend this movie. It's definitely an eye-opener and very touching.
thank u very very much
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