On the International Day of Stut

On the International Day of Stut

Every year on October 22, people all over the world observe the International Day of Awareness of Stuttering. To mark this occasion, international organisations and pertinent bodies show their support for stuttering patients globally while also educating people about how to interact with those who stutter and those who suffer from related speech disorders.

One of the types of speech disorders that frequently and severely affect natural fluency and speech flow are stuttering or fluency disorders that start in childhood. People who stutter are aware of what they want to say but find it difficult to express it. He might, for instance, repeat or linger over a word, syllable, still sound, or vowel sound. Or they might pause mid-sentence if they’ve come to a word or sound that bothers them.

In the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s novel “Brothers Karamazov,” Pavel Smirdiakov, who is the author’s illegitimate child from a relationship with a woman who died giving birth to Pavilian, was one of the most notable fictional characters who became well-known for the sinner. Pavilian was raised by Fyodor’s epileptic servant. He has a violent and nasty attitude, and when he was younger, he used to torture and then kill cats.

He supported Evan’s atheistic views and loved him.
In the book, Seerdiakov converses with the family along with the other two slaves and Smdiakov, an epileptic servant that Gregory and Merfa adopted. The town’s most prominent resident, who died while giving birth to a boy, was said to be supported by the rest of the community and by generosity from his mother.

Everyone referred to it as “Lizavita Obeita,” and when the village learned it was expecting, they were furious with anyone who could have taken advantage of a mentally disabled girl in this way. However, they insisted that Fyodor was the guilty party. They adopted the Lazavita Opening infant, who Fyodor dubbed “Pavel Smardiakov,” after he gave birth to Gregory and sheep, a malformed child, and buried him after his death.

The novel turned into an Egyptian film produced by 1974 entitled “The Enemy Brothers” starring Nour Al -Sharif, Hussein Fahmy, Samir Sabry and Mervat Amin, and he presented the role of Pavel Merdiaakov, the able artist Mohi Ismail, during a person who faces difficulty in pronouncing and hearing his condition reached, and that character discussed the issue of bullying that is exposed She possesses them.

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