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    Love‚ faith and trust The qualities of a human being- have we completely lost them? ‘When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry‚ show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.’ Maybe that’s the motto that the two boys I met in Verona follow. They have so many reasons to complain. They are just 12 or 13 year old kids and yet have faced so much that even a tough man would have shattered if he had to only listen to their story. The war has devastated their life‚ destroyed their family.

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    | Trust and relationship issues | 4Q-DRC401X-AB213-07-Principles of Conflict Resolution-Fall 2010 | | Anthony Kemp | 12/12/2010 | |     Trust is a basic building block for all types of relationships.  There should be one constant from the relationship of a newborn baby with its mother‚ to the relationship of allied countries‚ and any other relationship in between.  That one constant should be trust.  Without trust it is extremely difficult for any relationship to be maintained.  A relationship

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    In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime‚ Haddon shows the world to be a place where lying may stretch too far and break relationships. In the beginning of the book‚ Mr. Boone asked Christopher to stop sleuthing behind his back and ignore Wellington’s murder altogether. “‘Promise me you will stop doing these things. Promise that you will give up this ridiculous game right now‚ OK?’” (p. 50). Christopher agreed and was sincere when he promised his father that he would cease his detective

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time chronicles of Christopher Boone of Swindon‚ England. The book is written by Mark Haddon‚ who formerly worked with autistic individuals‚ describes the world through the eyes of Christopher‚ who is self-proclaimed “special needs”. The novel never explicitly says what Christopher’s diagnosis is‚ but from the text it is apparent that he would fall on the higher functioning end of the Autism Spectrum. The book begins with‚ as the title suggests‚ a

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    The curious incident of the dog in the night time The curious incident of the dog in the night time by Mark Haddon is about a 15 year old boy with aspergers syndrome called Christopher Boone and his hunt to find the killer a dog but discovers more than just the killer’s identity. The book uses several themes and techniques to show his struggles with his condition and his limited view of the world around him. Christopher lives with his father because his mother died two years ago. He

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time Mahatma Gandhi‚ known as one of the great peacemakers and thinkers of all time‚ previously said "As human beings‚ our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world… as in being able to remake ourselves." This quote’s inspiring message of self improvement can be taken to heart and applied to any individual’s life. This statement holds true in the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon‚ in which several

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    Interpretation about Autism in The curious incident of the Dog in the Night-time Simon Makin’s article about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) introduces that “core abilities involved in drama match up strikingly well with what is often described as the main triad of impairments in ASD: problems with social interaction‚ communication‚ and imagination” (Makin‚ vol 26). Willamson’s research can relate to Mark Haddon’s first person narrator –Christopher- in his novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-

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    Dear Ms. Gariott‚ I am on page 193 of the book‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog InThe Night-Time. Right now‚ Christopher has run away from home. He no longer trusts his dad and thinks his dad might hurt him. He no longer trusts his dad because he confessed to killing Wellington and lying about his mother’s death. Christopher also thinks his dad might hurt him because his dad grabbed him when he realized Christopher was still writing the mystery novel on the death of Wellington after he told

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    Zeitgeist in contemporaneous literature The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in comparison to other novels and films Introduction The paper at hand deals with the question whether and to what extent elements of the zeitgeist can be found in Mark Haddon’s novel "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time". In order to be able to draw comparisons other pieces of literature and film will be incorporated when focusing on several zeitgeist phenomena. First of all it might

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- Time as a Postmodern Novel The promising and celebrated British Writer‚ Mark Haddon’s mystery narrative‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- Time explores the story of a 15 year old boy who manages to scrutinize the murder of his neighbour’s dog. What is special and particular about the book is that it features the first-person standpoint of the hero who has a social disability. The hero‚ Christopher appears as an autistic individual who lacks

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