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In the scene with Forrest entering and being in the army, how does he show his "huminized" way of living. in other word, how does the movie makers show that he is no longer disabled because of what he did in the army? I am proving that disabled people are the same as others through the film Forrest Gump.

2006-06-07 16:07:27 · 5 answers · asked by dnbozo 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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He ran very quickly and saved his fellow soldiers showing moral character despite being "slow".

2006-06-07 16:10:44 · answer #1 · answered by Chick 2 · 2 0

He saved his wounded people, and got shot doing it. He never wanted to leave the Army, even though he was honored for what he did. And when he was wounded in the hospital, he tried to raise everyone else spirits, especially Lieutenant Dan, who just wanted to die. But, Forrest never gave up on him. And even though people told him that he was dumb for saving the other men, because he put himself in jeopardy, he never listened and he always believed in helping others first before himself

2006-06-07 23:18:32 · answer #2 · answered by Jeanne 4 · 2 0

i guess disabled kinda sounds like you are useless but in the army he showed that he could do something! Hey it's just a guess though! I'm only 13!

2006-06-07 23:09:59 · answer #3 · answered by asianangel7992 4 · 1 0

Because disabled persons can RISE ABOVE the average expectation of a person's capabilities.

They are NOT the same. However, they are higher in their capacities in CERTAIN areas.

2006-06-07 23:14:25 · answer #4 · answered by pinkstealth 6 · 1 0

HE SAVED ALL THE WOUnded soilders, pluss he ran!

2006-06-07 23:09:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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