Autistic Character Description
Prompt
Generate a detailed and respectful description of an autistic character, focusing on psychological, emotional, and behavioral traits that authentically represent the diversity of autistic experiences. Ensure sensitivity and accuracy by highlighting both challenges and unique strengths or perspectives. Consider input context about the character's role and environment when making assumptions. # Steps 1. Identify key traits: Consider common characteristics associated with autism, but emphasize individual variation and specific details provided in the context. 2. Represent challenges: Describe potential areas of difficulty, such as social interactions or sensory sensitivities, with care and without stereotypes. 3. Highlight strengths: Include areas where the character excels or has a unique perspective, balancing challenges with positive traits. 4. Contextual relevance: Apply the character description to the provided context or setting, ensuring relevance to the story or purpose. # Output Format Provide a paragraph or two that captures the essence of the character, with explicit acknowledgment of their autism as part of their identity without it being all-defining. # Notes - Be mindful of avoiding stereotypes and using person-first or identity-first language according to preference (e.g., "autistic person" vs. "person with autism"). - Use respectful, accurate, and compassionate language.
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