Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Murderball: Disability and Attitudes Paraplegic People

picpic Murderb any picpic Abstract I strongly believe the size of your success is measured by the authorization of your passion. In the 2005 documentary film (Murderball) directors Henry Rubin and Dana Shapiro documented nations vitality experience with Paraplegia. Paraplegia is an impairment that diminishes the sensory and motor function of the move half of your body. Henry and Dana were able to capture some of the attitudes sick people subscribe to for themselves and what others perceive for them which most of the time was incorrect.Paraplegic people expect to never let their impairment encompass them and control there life which I find very empowering. Instead, they use strength to achieve what they desire and for many of them in the film that was to become wheelchair rugby gold medalists in the Paralympics. During the time period that we watched the film genius Paraplegic individual stood come out from all the rest, Mark Zupan. Zupan became Paraplegic when he fell asle ep in his opera hat adorers transport after a party, when his best sponsor Igoe was driving home later that night he got into a car accident unaware that Zupan was in the car.Zupan was thrown out of the truck bed and into a canal were he held on a growth for 14 hrs. Zupan was ask during the film by a reporter if he could turn the clock back to that day of the accident would he have changed the outcome, he replied with No, My injury has led me to opportunities and experiences and friendships I would never have had onward . One opportunity that presented itself was wheelchair rugby were he was a member of the bronze medal-winning U. S. police squad in 2004. plainly it wasnt just rugby and his uttermost(prenominal) accident that made him stand out, it was his attitude of himself and his fellow Paraplegics.Zupan and many members of his the States Rugby team view themselves as normal people. For instance, in one part of the movie they played a prank on an majestic worker. By p honing down to the hotel lobby that they needed help lifting a turning point but in all candor the box had the player bobby in it to scare the worker. Through out the movie, Paraplegics seem to be humorous and peaceable aggressive towards un-respectful people that foundert understand there condition. But they similarly feel that it is necessary for people to be educated rough the impairment so they develop Spread Phenomenon.Spread Phenomenon occurs when we tend to subsume one disability like mental impairment with a person who has physical disability . Zupan doesnt like the point that people designate Special Olympics is the same as Paralympics, this is considered a Spread Phenomenon. Zupan and USA team also dont like many stigmas that are associated with Paraplegic conditions. For Instance, Scott Hogsett who is one of the members for the USA team describes a situation when a family friend was wondering why Scott was outside enjoying himself this was a stigma to the highes t degree him.The family friend made the assumption that Scott in no way shape or form is able bodied but in all reality is capable of many things which includes going out side. Even with all the discriminated Fallacies towards Paraplegics, they dont let peoples assumptions bother them in fact all of the people in the documentary live a skilful and family oriented life. Joe Scoares coach of the Canada Paraplegic Rugby team, has a son and wife that he loves very much and enjoys being around during and before games. The Teams themselves also conveys family, because apiece team member has a special connection with each other.In the movie there is one scene were they are all playing cards with each other talking about women and prehistoric experiences they had with each other that embodies what a families all about. Overall, this movie helped me change my eyeshot on people with disabilities and impairments. By allowing me to throw away my preconceived notions about people and try to understand people for who they are and not what they have. graphic symbol Page Rubin, H. (Director) & Shapiro, D (Director). (2005). Murderball documentary. United States Paramont.

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