What disability does Forrest Gump have?

Forrest was born with strong legs but a crooked spine. He was forced to wear leg braces which made walking difficult and running nearly impossible. This was likely attributed to polio, or "poliomyelitis," a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus.
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What impairment Did Forrest Gump have?

Forrest clearly has an intellectual disability, but also has a physical impairment—his leg braces—as a child. Lt. Dan's missing legs are the most obvious physical disability in the film, but Jenny's AIDS is also disabling.
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Did Bubba have a disability in Forrest Gump?

History. Bubba was drafted into the United States Army, and was sitting on the bus heading to basic training when he first met Forrest, offering him a seat next to him. He is diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder.
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Why was Forrest Gump handicapped?

In another scene in the film, a doctor explains to Forrest and his mother that Forrest was born with “strong legs but a crooked spine.” He was forced to wear leg braces which made walking difficult and running near impossible. Forrest's crooked spinal cord may be scoliosis, although it is never truly revealed.
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Does Forrest Gump have autism?

Although Mr. Groom never says that he made Gump out to be autistic it is obvious that Gump was written with autistic traits. (Autism has been classically misdiagnosed as retardation many times.)
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What is Lennie's disability?

61). Of Mice and Men is a story about an intellectually disabled man. Lennie's disability is central to the plot; if he were not intellectually disabled, the story would simply not work.
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Does Forrest Gump have mental illness?

In fact, two Japanese doctors have started down that path, perhaps tongue in cheek, and made an official diagnosis of Gump according to the DSM-IV autistic disorder criteria, ruling out possible alternative diagnoses such as Rett's disorder or childhood disintegrative disorder according to observational evidence ...
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How did they get Bubba's lip to stick out?

To play Bubba, Mykelti Williamson wore a prosthetic lip to create the character's protruding lower lip. In 1997, he said that the character's look nearly derailed his career.
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Was Forrest Gump a true story?

Although the historical events in Forrest Gump are very real, Forrest is not — however, the character was directly inspired by a handful of real people. The first is Sammy Lee Davis, a real-life veteran of the Vietnam War whose story is decidedly similar to Forrest's.
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What is Forrest Gump's IQ?

Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump: At an early age Forrest is deemed to have a below-average IQ of 75. He has an endearing character and shows devotion to his loved ones and duties, character traits that bring him into many life-changing situations.
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Was Forrest Gump a savant?

Film adaptations

It does not identify Forrest as a person with savant syndrome. It sanitizes his sex life and reduces profanity as expressed by Forrest in the book. According to author Winston Groom, the movie "took some of the rough edges off" Forrest.
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What does Forrest Gump say when his mic cuts out?

When Forrest gets up to talk at the Vietnam rally in Washington, the microphone plug is pulled and you cannot hear him. According to Tom Hanks he said, "Sometimes when people go to Vietnam, they go home to their mommas without any legs.
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What kind of virus did Jenny have?

In 1994's original "Forrest Gump," the mother of Forrest Junior, Jenny (played by Robin Wright), dies after suffering from an illness implied to be HIV/AIDS.
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Why did Jenny not tell Forrest about his son?

With the way in which Jenny is portrayed through much of the film's second act, it's possible she didn't know who Jr.'s father was, and therefore decided she'd name him after (and eventually deliver him to) the most responsible, unimpeachable person she knew in her life.
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What happened to Forrest Gump's dad?

Trivia. Though he died in the novel, it could be implied in the film that he abandoned his wife and child, because he didn't want to take the responsibility of a son who was mentally challenged. Although, it is possible that he heard about Forrest's life achievements and would be proud of him.
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Why did Lieutenant Dan jump in the water?

In one of the most iconic and hilarious scenes in the Academy Award winning picture, Gump jumps from his boat while it's still steaming forward to greet Lt. Dan. When Hanks' character asked Lt. Dan what he was doing there, he said he wanted to try out his “sea legs” and would keep his word to become Gump's first mate.
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What does the White Feather represent in Forrest Gump?

Forrest Gump opens and closes with the image of a white feather floating through the air. In the opening, it comes to rest in Forrest's suitcase. At the end, it flies back up into the air, helping to symbolize the cycle that has now been completed—specifically, the cycle of life and death, and one of new beginnings.
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Why does Forrest Gump always wear blue?

He wears a different form of a blue checkered shirt in the first scene of each age transition in the film, to signify a change in time.
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Is ASD a psychological disorder?

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave. Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, it is described as a “developmental disorder” because symptoms generally appear in the first two years of life.
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What mental illness did the Joker have?

Ledger described his character as a 'psychopathic, mass-murdering, schizophrenic clown with zero empathy', and Paul Levitz, president of DC Comics in 2002–2009, said, 'I keep coming back to the way he physically incarnates madness'.
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What is Candy's disability?

Impairment In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

Candy is an old Swamper who had lost his hand on the job at the ranch. As it is self-explanatory that him not having his hand would make life on a ranch extremely difficult and frustrating. Another example is when Candy says that he got money for loosing his hand.
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What disability does crooks have?

Crooks is so named because of a crooked back caused by a kick from a horse. Crooks is the stable hand who takes care of the horses and lives by himself because he is the only black man on the ranch. Along with Candy, Crooks is a character used by Steinbeck to show the effects of discrimination.
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What is Lennie's mental age?

How would you estimate Lennie's "mental" age? Lennie is like a child in that he constantly talks with slightly bad grammar, and exaggerates. He is either super happy or pouting. He behaves like a five or six-year-old.
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What did Jenny's dad do to her?

Her mother died when she was 5 years old. She was raised by her father, a farmer, who physically and sexually abused Jenny and her sisters. Forrest, being simple minded, believed that he was simply a loving father as he was always kissing and touching Jenny and her sisters.
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What killed Jenny in Forrest Gump?

During the 25th anniversary of Forrest Gump in 2019, the film's screenwriter Eric Roth confirmed that Jenny's death was caused by complications related to HIV or AIDS. Throughout the film, you watch Jenny live her early years during the 1960s, a decade famous for hippies and the free love moment.
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