Topic > Comparing the stories of Rosa Lee Timm and Benjamin Bahan

Both used a narrative style. Both were made for points where the same route is encountered at different times. So yes, their goal is to entertain, bring positivity and refreshing moments to the audience, so let's go further! The Bird of a Different Feather serves its purpose to entertain because, thanks to Bahan's classifiers, the use of ASL is pleasant to watch and has a compelling ability to appeal to their unique styles. Little Foot is also entertaining because of Rosa L. Timm's sense of humor and personal sense of the story. His choices of signs and classifiers make it fun while blending perfectly with the awkward part at the end of the story. He also created a conspiracy by making the way the story becomes clear, fascinating and the sense of humor in realizing his identity. Bird of a Different Feather could be considered a personal story as it shows a strong parallel to the deaf experience. Fortunately, but with some risk, Ben Bahan didn't say something triggering like disability, oralism, audism, cochlear implants and others in the story which shows a very recognizable metaphor. You can tell he is telling his story through his literal style and amazing how he manages to make fun while including some humor. In any case, issues of differences between deaf cultures and experiences are often risky, sticky, and unattainable.