in some way.
Media Examples of disability
Life's too short - ridicule - Warwick Davis
A Christmas Carol - Pitiable - Tiny Tim
Rogue One - Supercripple/villain - Saw Guerrera/ Chirut Imwe
Game Of Thrones - Burden - Bran
Don't Breathe - Villain/supercripple - Main Antagonist
One of the most common representations of disabled people is presenting them as pitiable or pathetic. It could be argued that Telethons such as Children in Need are guilty of representing disabled people
in this way. Although they raise a large amount of money for disabled children, they often show videos of celebrities talking to disabled children and presenting them in a "sob story" way, which could be argued as representing them as pitiable.
This representation can be definitely seen as detrimental. Hunt (1966) says "We are tired of being statistics, cases, wonderfully courageous
examples to the world, pitiable objects to stimulate funding", which could definitely apply to Children in Need, as the short videos they show are definitely aimed at getting people to fund the cause
object of violence
Larry Harvey AHS series one
Blofeld Spectre
The Joker
Dr No
Two Face
Freddy Kreuger
Supercripple
Daredevil
Chirrut Imwe
Jenny Morris argues that in film and TV
drama, disability is often used as a narrative device to express ideas of
dependency, lack of autonomy, tragedy etc
A burden - he's having to be held up
Ridicule/Pitiable - He can't see unless being held up
