Disney character and autism

Does anyone believes that some Disney characters does share some autistic trait as I believe that lots of Disney characters does share lots of autistic trait? Like with winnie the pooh, he has OCD and obsession himself as he attached to honey alot and get very obsessed easily, Tigger has ADHD as he always bounces alot, piglet look like she has anxiety disorder, eyore as depression disorder, when Alice fell into the hole, she entered into a strange world and lots of  characters shares lots of autistic trait, stitch also looks autistic, peter pan thinks about happy thought then he can fly and it looks like an autistic ritual habit and peter pan refuse to grow up and want everything the same like autism. So lots of Disney characters does look autistic. And also the author who wrote alice in wonderland " Lewis Caroll" is believed to be high function autistic by the psychologist. 

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  • I over-identify with quite a few Disney characters - it's the simplicity and naivety of their thoughts - their basic good intentions and the way they are often unwittingly used by unscrupulous characters which ends up damaging them.

  • the man who first wrote the little mermaid, the snow queen which had influence frozen today and the ugly duckling was written by Hans christian anderson. anderson was believed to be autistic due to the way he behaved, he mostly good at interacting with children as adult would been very hard for him to interact with and he had some ritualised behaviour. it was believed by the modern psychologist today. although back then he didnt get the diagnosis as autism back then only described as someone who was severely autistic. high function one would just consider as someone like other except they were thought as someone who was awkward.

    so as lewis caroll who first wrote alice in wonderland was believed to be autistic and he was believed to had epilepsy too. so that's how he got all the idea for alice in wonderland.

  • https://listverse.com/2011/12/05/top-10-alleged-autistics-in-history/ view this website, it shows how psychologist today believed these author were autistic.

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