Stuttering: The King's Speech

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Overall, the King’s Speech introduced stuttering to people who might not truly understand this disorder before. Colin Firth is a skilled actor who explained the character very well. He presented the primary behavior of stuttering and how the person felt like when struggling with the disorder. It is very common for people who stutter to feel more anxious and stress to give out speech every time. Even in regular conversation, they might show avoidance behavior to talk to people. Furthermore, this movie affects the public’s awareness in two ways. First, it gives the public better understanding of the disorder. They know this order may not be cured, but can be improved. Second, the public see that people who stutter are trying hard to overcome