Dwight Shrute Character Analysis

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Dwight Schrute, who is he? Dwight (played by Rainn Wilson), is a sale representative at a paper distribution company Dunder Mifflinon on NBC’S The Office. Explaining someone like Dwight you must start at the beginning to really know what kind of person you are dealing with. According to Dwight, he remembers his own birth. As an infant, he remembers his Amish father delivering him while his mother used her teeth to chew off the umbilical cord. If that weren't disturbing enough, he also remembers having had a twin, but that he reabsorbed his sibling to become a stronger man and baby. In a world of Dwight Schrute, very little makes sense, and although he is an unusual character, he is a simple man. In the office Dwight is a total outcast, he is constantly antagonizing his coworkers and refers to himself as “Assistant Regional Manager”, in reality that is Michael Scotts job, Dwight’s boss. Dwight simply Micheal’s assistant. He is very manipulated when it comes to Michael, he is always waiting to gain some type of power in …show more content…

In addition, people with ASD may be overly dependent on routines, highly sensitive to changes in their environment, or intensely focused on inappropriate items.”. Dwight has very poor social skills, he doesn't believe in making friendships, but rather alliances. One thing you start to notice about him is that he gravitates towards people willing to give him power, an example is anytime his boss Michael is reluctant to make any choices that may end with him looking like the bad guy, he offers Dwight the job. Nevertheless, Dwight never passes up the opportunity to be in power. Apart from all these things it is easy to see that his character follows a certain routine, and shows many symptoms of Aspergers