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    left with none which is what most scientists would explain for the existence of religion‚ just an explanation for the way things are as well as a sense of security for people. When first introduced to Christopher Boone in the novel‚ "The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nighttime" his dismissive attitude towards religion seems to be nothing more than the common atheist expressing their belief that the idea of a God is a ridiculous one and nothing other than fictional‚ but as the story continues

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    than evident in slavery‚ not only because they were thought of as lesser but in some ways many women actually believed it to be true. The experiences that Linda Brent‚ pseudonym for the author Harriet A. Jacobs‚ went through in her life story in Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl prove that the difficulties for slave women were more than significant in many different cases. For Linda Brent‚ her life had been a constant fight since she was six years old and looking back on it‚ she never saw that

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    members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston‚ including the Rev. Clementa Pinckney. June 17‚ 2015‚ what seemed to be an ordinary day for many‚ quickly became a horrific nightmare that would haunt our communities for years to come. The night the incident occurred‚ I was watching a movie with my younger siblings when I decided to check facebook. The only thing I saw on my timeline was the hashtag #prayforcharleston. I decided to say my prayers and go to sleep. Whatever happened I would find out the

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    A literary critic in our modern world might say that Harriet Jacobs’ autobiography contains self-justification‚ confession‚ and an unrefined expose of society’s once flawed system. Her work in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl certainly set the standard for a new type of slave narrative—one written by the female sex geared towards a female audience. Jacobs explores the myths and realities surrounding African American womanhood in bondage and its relationship to 19th century standards associated

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    Everyone has probably wondered once in their lifetime about how life would have been with a disorder. Through this novel in the head of an autistic boy lives a child trying to express his emotions. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time by Mark Haddon. Mark‚ the author of this astonishing novel describes how different life is like in an autistic child’s mind. This novel is written in a way that normal novels are not. There are diagrams‚ footnotes and metaphors these elements show the reader

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    Jonathan Saffran Foer in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close‚ and Mark Haddon in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time explore the varying ways in which individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder may perceive the world. Although Safran Foer focuses on themes of national tragedy and grief from the September 11 terrorist attacks and Mark Haddon focuses on becoming independent‚ the protagonists face similar struggles‚ which arise from their different view of the world. The protagonists experience

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    Christopher Boone‚ the protagonist in Mark Haddon’s Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚ is trying to adapt to a world in which he doesn’t belong in. In the beginning of the book we meet Christopher‚ a cold hearted‚ autistic 15-year-old boy. When it is revealed to him that his mom had an affair with a man named Roger Shears‚ Christopher is unfazed by the news. He is asked by his aide Siobhan if he is sad to hear the news‚ but Christopher is untroubled: ”I’m not sad” (75). If that kind of

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    Autism is a disorder that affects the way your brain processes information; normal tasks would be hard for them while tasks that would be hard for a normal person are easier for them. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Mark Haddon tells a story about a boy named Christopher who has a form of autism called aspergers. In the book he has to do a lot of things that would be hard for someone with autism but for some things like math are easier for Christopher. Some of these tasks are

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon explains how Christopher tries to make the world around him as predictable as possible to limit the over-loading of information in to his brain. What Christopher doesn’t realize is that everyone is different and can act unpredictably. Because Christopher suffers from Asperger’s syndrome‚ his brain cannot process too much information and to try and prevent this‚ Christopher lives by rules and obligations and “likes things to be in a

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    knew. Harriet Jacobs is one of the few that shared the knowledge of literacy and she knew the power that this held. She used this as her driving force to push through all of the hardships a slave had to endure on a daily basis. Jacobs account in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl truly depict the power of literacy. As a young girl Jacobs learns of her fate to come. “When I was six years old‚ my mother died; and then‚ for the first time‚ I learned‚ by the talk around me‚ that I was a slave” (Jacobs

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