Willy-Nilly By Cynthia Voigt And The Crazy Horse Electric Game By Chris T

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Izzy, Willy-Nilly by Cynthia Voigt and The Crazy Horse Electric Game by Chris Crutcher are two great examples of literature that include realistic portrayals of characters with disabilities. In Donna Adomat’s paper about the Issues of Physical Disabilities in Cynthia Voight’s Izzy, Willy-Nilly and Chris Crutcher’s The Crazy Horse Electric Game, Adomat views Isobel’s friends as being superficial after the car accident which leads Izzy to discover the true meaning of friendship. In Izzy, Willy-Nilly, the book starts off by describing Izzy as being an “ideal” high school student with an attractive appearance, athletic appeal, and a part of the “popular” crowd. Izzy was only “friends” with Lauren, Lisa, and Suzy prior to the accident were because …show more content…

Rosemunde was honest and open with Izzy and told her what she needed to hear which is something that Lisa, Lauren, and Suzy refrained from doing. In the novel, Rosemunde says, “You’re used to people looking and you and envying you, wishing they were you” (241). Although Izzy at first took this as being blunt and rude, she noticed that Rosemunde had this way of talking that her other friends did not possess. Although Rosemunde was not the type of person Izzy would typically be friends with because of their differences in appearance and social class, Izzy realized that she really liked talking with Rosemunde and felt understood when she was in her presence. In the novel Izzy said, “I knew I like talking to her” and “When she came to see me I had a better time than when they friends came to see me” (176). A key factor of true friendship is appreciating the conversations told between each other and this was an element Izzy had started to comprehend through Rosemunde. This relates to the paper in which Adomat describes how superficial appearances can be misleading and it was through Izzy’s newfound friendship with Rosemunde that helped her to reach that conclusion. Adomat states, “Izzy comes to realize that Rosemunde’s friendship and support are more genuine than what she has been receiving from friends who

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