Marlee Matlin Research Paper

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From being a competitor on Dancing with the Stars, to an actress on Switched at Birth, Marlee Matlin is known for her overflowing amount of talents. She seems to do it, and quite effortlessly while she’s at it. But, the one thing she cannot do, is hear. To quite a few people, this may seem as a disadvantage, but to Marlee this is quite the opposite. She embraces her uniqueness and strives to show her disbelievers that she is capable of anything that she sets her mind to. Despite the many challenges she has faced, Marlee Matlin remains determined, unique, and an advocate for the Deaf culture.
After being labeled clinically deaf at eighteen months, life didn’t start out easy for Marlee. However, this didn’t stop her from trying to live a normal life. She grew up in a mainstream school setting. She says that this really helped shape her vibrant …show more content…

But trying to make it as a deaf actress is near impossible. Marlee knew she had a tough road ahead of her, and yet decided to take the challenge head on. She claims that one of the most difficult obstacle that she faces as deaf actress is having people think of her differently. Producers and directors often thought less of her and her skills because of her hearing loss. After being passed on multiple rolls because of her deafness, she figured that something had to change. Marlee started working on being more outgoing and courageous than she was before. She knew that in order to stand out and be noticed for something other than just a hearing loss, she had to be unique. This seemed to work for her as she has had a very successful career so far. When you think of movies, deaf characters are often hard to come by. This is why it’s so astounding of what Marlee has made of her career. The barriers that she broke through will only help the paths of the ones to come after her. She actually was the first deaf actress to win an Oscar and the youngest as

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