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・ Disability Pride Week
・ Disability publications in the U.S.
・ Disability Rating Scale
・ Disability Recreation and Sports SA
・ Disability Rights Commission
・ Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
・ Disability rights movement
・ Disability robot
・ Disability sport classification
・ Disability Standard
・ Disability studies
・ Disability Tax Credit
・ Disability-adjusted life year
・ Disability.gov
・ Disable Welfare Trust of India
Disabled (poem)
・ Disabled Access Day
・ Disabled American Veterans
・ Disabled athletics at the 2009 Lusophony Games
・ Disabled athletics at the Lusophony Games
・ Disabled Children's Computer Group
・ Disabled in Action
・ Disabled list
・ Disabled Living Foundation
・ Disabled Motoring UK
・ Disabled parking permit
・ Disabled People Against Cuts
・ Disabled Peoples' International
・ Disabled Persons Railcard
・ Disabled Persons' Parking Places (Scotland) Act 2009


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Disabled (poem) : ウィキペディア英語版
Disabled (poem)

(詳細はwar poem by Wilfred Owen written in 1917. It expresses the tormented thoughts and recollections of a teenaged soldier in World War I who has lost his limbs in battle and is now confined, utterly helpless, to a wheelchair. The subject contrasts the living death he is now facing with the youthful pleasures he had enjoyed "before he threw away his knees"; he goes on to recall the impetuous and frivolous circumstances in which he had joined up to fight in the war. He also notes how the crowds that greeted his return were smaller and less enthusiastic than those who cheered his departure, and how women no longer look at him but at "the strong men who were whole".
==See also==
''Johnny Got His Gun'' - a book with similar themes of injury and multiple amputation.

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