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    In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time‚ Mr Boone’s reaction to Christopher’s disability is a complex one that shows he can only ever partially understand his son. Mr Boone seemingly does act from his own self-interest when he demands that Christopher stops investigating the murder of Wellington‚ for this would rake up past behaviour that he wants to hide from him. However‚ he wants both to protect himself from gossip‚ and to protect Christopher from the harsh realities of life. Questions

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    The decision Mr.Boone made to lie to Christopher about Christopher’s mother in the novel the curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon‚ was an ethical decision. The decision created a safer environment for Christopher‚ alone with Mr.Boone and Christopher’s mother. Christopher’s mom could not handle Christopher very well. Christopher had many problems‚ and Christopher’s mom did not have the patience to deal with Christopher. She got very angry when try to handle Christopher‚ "

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    Order in the Chaos In the novel‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon‚ Christopher John Francis Boone struggles to realize that the world isn’t as structured as he had believed. Christopher is a child with special needs who dislikes many things such as being touched‚ France‚ and the colour brown. Throughout the story‚ Christopher decides to investigate the death of his neighbour’s dog‚ Wellington. {PUT HIS FATHER LYING IN HERE SOMEWHERE}In a turn of events‚ he embarks

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    6. Which scenes are comical in this novel‚ and why are they funny? Are these situations also sad‚ or exasperating? There are lots of funny scenes and quotes in this book‚ most of them are related to the main character‚ Christopher. It already starts with his introduction: "My name is Christopher John Francis Boone. I know all the countries of the world and their capital cities and every prime number up to 7‚507." (page 2). It’s a strange way of introducing yourself and therefore I found it funny

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    Good afternoon All of you non normal human beings. This afternoon I will be auguring my point on why I think that there is no such thing as normal when it comes to human beings. We’re 7 million people sharing the earth. But how many are considered “normal”? Can a little thing as being born with one finger less‚ make you the purple sheep in the classroom? Is it even possible to be normal? One definition of “normal” is the average or typical. So there are some characteristics of human beings that

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    Bronte’s Bildungsroman: Jane Eyre From a seed to a flower‚ Spreading itself like a weed Through the world. From a chick-let to a hawk‚ Spreading it’s wings and soaring high Through the heavens. A rose unfolding its petals‚ Showing its beauty to the world. A sponge soaking up water‚ Like a mind with the knowledge Of the world. I am here And I am ready to take on the world. Such are the aspirations of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre who grows up moving from a radical stage to “a more

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    The Catcher in The Rye is Not a Bildungsroman Liselotte Teuthof Mrs. Brandt ENG 3U1 May 14/2014 A bildungsroman‚ also known as a “coming-of-age story”‚ is a novel that conveys the development of the protagonist. The type of development varies from one definition or example to another‚ but any significant change in the character for the better is usually accepted as a bildungsroman. Many readers and critics alike have categorized the novel The

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    The first scene from Mark Haddon’s‚ the curious incident of the dog in the night-time‚ that I chose to write about was the paragraph “And I said ‘Yes‚’ because loving someone is helping them when they get into trouble‚ and looking after them‚ and telling them the truth‚ and Father looks after me when I get into trouble‚… and he always tells me the truth‚ which means that he loves me”(pg. 87). In this paragraph‚ Christopher replies to his father that he does know that his father loves him‚ by mentally

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    Creative Writing Assignment- Letter of Complaint Dear Swindon Police Station‚ I’m writing to you because I am not happy with the way you treated my 15 year old son last week‚ when he was taken into custody. I want to complain about the way you took him to the police station under false accusations and without contacting me‚ his father. It is against the law to take underaged children to the police station without contacting their parents or guardian. My son suffers from Aspergers syndrome and

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    In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Hadden the main character‚ Christopher Boone‚ exhibits the personality trait of anxiety. In the story the anxious Christopher Boone finds a dog dead in his neighbor’s lawn. He wants to find out who the murderer is and during his investigation he finds out that his mother has not been dead for two years and that his own father killed the dog. There are many things that make him anxious such as changes in his environment‚ things

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