Disability and "the Oppressive Assumptions of Normalcy" in Jojo Moyes’Me Before You (2012)
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This work of research explores the issues surrounding the representations of disabled
characters in literature, and the role of normalcy in forming and perpetuating the
negative perceptions of disability in fiction and reality. It sheds the light on the societal
attitudes, beliefs, and prejudices that might play into the authors‟ portrayals of
disability and disabled characters, along with the readers‟ interpretations of such
narratives. Under the lens of Disability Studies, this research attempts to disturb
normalcy‟s hold through a critical analysis of Me Before You, a popular contemporary
novel that introduced the theme of disability in a very controversial way. This
investigation will reveal the process of normative oppression in Jojo Moyes‟
representation of disability as a tragedy, life obstacle, and fate worse than death.