Once Terry gains her vision, and sees her birthmark for the first time, she doesn't display the same forms of revulsion as Aunt-bea. This is because Aunt Bea’s believes Terry will react to negatively towards her Aesthetic difference (19). This is demonstrated during the preporations for Terry’s surgery and Aunt bea, anticipates the future problems revolve around the purple birthmark. However, the doctor doesn't react with major interest towards the birthmark, this is because people in the medical field would recognize the birthmark as irrelevant, because it doesn't directly impacts Terry’s health. Rather the doctor responds that Terry will have to deal with spatial problems (Dyspraxia), and Aunt-bea disregards the significance of this forboding problem.…