That would add a senstive side to a story... I would say yes.
A character can be anything you want -- they're yourcharacters! Be sure to research whatever disorder you choose, so that you can have a realistic deaf or blind person!
The decision to make a character deaf or blind should depend on how it serves the story and the character development. Consider the impact it will have on the character's journey and the themes of the narrative. Both conditions can provide unique perspectives and challenges for characters to overcome.
The "Deaf Dumb and Blind Boy" was Tommy, from the rock opera of the same name by The Who.
Deaf is to post as blind is to read.
Yes, the bacteria is both blind and deaf.
love is blind but hate is deaf true
No, Thicke is neither deaf nor blind.
Yes. Helen Keller was one such example of someone who was both deaf and blind.
No. Blind means you can't SEE. Deaf means you can't HEAR.
she was deaf in one ear and blind in the other !
No, there are blind and deaf students attending right now.
"Sign language is used for deaf and blind" has nine syllables. Sign-lan-guage-is-used-for-deaf-and-blind.
Yes they are. They are also blind.
Sleep.