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In 1888, ‘ The Elephant Man’ was as well known as Tom Cruise is in the 21st Century. However, both of them have a total opposite kind of popularity. ... Whereas, ‘The Elephant Man’ is known as a creature, not even a human being, which has a size of head twice a normal person’s, horrifying face, crooked mouth, and a severe form of body. ... What most of them want to know and see is ‘ The Elephant Man’ as an object to be commented on, screamed at, treated like some kind of an amusement. This is a perfect example of marginalization where the outsider, ‘ The Elephant Man’, is exposed as visibly different. ... He does not see him as an animal and his action of putting him in the hospital is not done out of obligation or pity, but because he believes nobody deserves to be treated the way John is treated as ‘The Elephant Man’ by his previous owner. ... Bytes is the first to introduce ‘The Elephant Man’ to the society. ... He does not see anything wrong in what he is doing because he does not see John Merrick; all he sees is ‘The Elephant Man’, the object he can make a lot of money out of.
Approximate Word count = 1018 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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