Kendra Humphrey And I: Character Analysis

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Similarities and Differences Between Kendra Humphrey and I Similarities- Kendra Humphrey was blind for a day. I was blind and deaf for a day. We both found it challenging to rely on others to navigate our typical day. Kendra felt insecure in her abilities to complete a task effectivity. We both didn’t limit our experience to being inside your home. Differences-I was given a pull or a push to maneuver through my everyday obstacles. Kendra Humphrey had other people verbally communicating and her other senses, particularly, sound and smell to her to navigate her through her obstacles. She also used voice to distinguish others around her. Her disability experience was not limited to her workplace. My experience wasn’t limited, but I was not set at a place of work; my experience was taken place outside my home during my daily chores. Similarities and Differences Between Danielle Finner and I Similarities- Danielle Finner was deaf for a day. I was blind and deaf for a day. We both found communication was difficult with this disability. Differences- Danielle Finner couldn’t complete the experience for an …show more content…

I had obligations to adhere to during my experience. When I was blindfolded and plugged, I made several announcements to my friends to where I had to be. My friends were my guild throughout that whole day. I either had a pull or a push and a tug to push me to the right direction. A typical day for me, when am not working, requires me to go grocery shopping, walk the dog, and walk up and down the stairs to do laundry. Walking up and down the stairs was the most challenging part of my experience. I was scared that I would misunderstand a pull or a push and a tug and end up falling down the stairs. And, when I was being driven around the city, I felt lost without sound. It ultimately made me lost in in time and alone in the world. This experience made me not take for granted that I can see and