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She would then avoid or run away from Cece if she notices her, though they would reconcile at the end. Heroic BSoD: Martha feels awful when Cece accidentally runs into a tree branch and pokes her eye, blaming the incident on herself when it wasn't.Furry Lens: A semi-autobiographical work illustrating human beings as rabbits.Not only is the Spanish word for "deaf" "sordo", but in Cece's case, it would actually be "La Sorda" because she's a girl. El Spanish "-o": The title of the book and a nickname Cece gives herself.Cece would later assure her that this isn't the case. Martha doesn't find it funny because she believes that she caused Cece's eye injury, which led to her needing glasses. When Cece's showing Martha her new glasses, she compares herself to Helen Keller. However, she eats it anyway to not let Martha know that anything's amiss with her. Does Not Like Spam: Cece doesn't like fish, but ends up having to eat a fish dinner due to a miscommunication between her and Martha.After a few days of this, Laura gets annoyed with Cece for wearing a pale blue shirt instead of a dark blue one, though Cece thinks to herself that Laura didn't specify which blue to wear. Coordinated Clothes: Invoked by Laura, who convinces Cece to wear matching clothes to school to show their budding friendship.Big Brother Bully: Laura is like this to her little sister, making her the target of "the dining room game", where you have to walk around the dining room table until Laura sics her dog.Despite having a massive crush on him for a majority of the book, Cece thinks this to herself when her Mike becomes a fan of Van Halen. Better as Friends: A one-sided example.Anthropomorphic Animal Adaptation: The novel is based on the author's real life experiences of growing up deaf, except all the people are drawn as rabbits.Lampshaded by Ginny who implies that she is a popular girl. Alpha Bitch: Inverted with Missy who is very sweet and enthusiastic about Cece's disability, but also unintentionally gets on Cece's nerves.Cece Bell herself worked on it as an executive producer, writer, and narrator. El Deafo is a 2014 graphic novel memoir by Cece Bell, chronicling her childhood up to 5th grade as a deaf person in The '70s and The '80s, as well as depicting everyone ironically as "rabbit people".Īn Animated Miniseries adaptation was released on Apple TV+ on January 7, 2022.











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