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    often times seem like a negative aspect from its connotation‚ but if one has an inwardly questioning voice‚ the effects of conformity can benefit the character. Authors such as Mark Haddon and John Steinbeck shape a stronger meaning with tools that create an inwardly questioning and outwardly conforming character. By formulating a book that is itself a metaphor and using animals as a metaphor for society‚ the inward and outward ways are demonstrated. In the novel‚ The Curious Incident of The Dog in

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    Mark Haddon‚ the author of the 2003 best seller book the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time‚ was born in Northampton‚ England‚ 1962 (Ewing). He was a son of an architect father and homemaker mother (Ewing). In his early life‚ he was interested in math and science (Terry). As he attended college‚ he realized his love of English literature and attainted B.S degree at Oxford University in 1981(Ewing). After graduation‚ he volunteered to be a home caregiver for a multiple sclerosis patient

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    is different from other boys and girls his age. He knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and although he is gifted with a superbly logical brain‚ he is autistic. The key brilliance to Mark Haddon’s book‚ ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’‚ is the method in which Christopher’s autism is communicated. Though autism is not something funny but more serious‚ Haddon still manages to integrate humour and emotion into his writing. This essay will discuss the ways in which

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    Ta-’nisha Rankins Mr. Spencer 5-8-13 The debate of the prompting this essay is to see how successfully Mark Haddon has portrayed a child with autism in his novel‚ “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” Mark Haddon in the novel says that Christopher was a child with autism that does not like to be touched. Mark Haddon  insist that the novel is about difference not disability not just because I want to keep it out of the "issue novel" ghetto‚ though I do‚ but because Christopher’s

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    In the novel‚ A Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night-Time‚ Christopher Boone succeeds in his endeavor of escaping the restraining oppression of dependency by finding solace in physical confinement. This story‚ at its core is a coming of age novel illustrating a teenage boy’s struggle for independence‚ in which enclosure is a requirement for freedom. There is a juxtaposition presented between Christopher’s yearning for autonomy and his coping mechanism of placing himself into restraining

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    exists. The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night-time by Mark Haddon‚ “Only if You Knew Me” by Kerry Magro‚ and “He’s Just a Boy” by Tina M. Frank are a few of the virtually endless texts regarding this topic. When comparing and contrasting these three texts‚ it is obvious that people are affected individually by autism. Each text portrays their experience with autism by using different literary devices such as narration‚ repetition‚ and characterization. To start with‚ “The Curious Incident of the

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was an amazing book which introduced the topic of teenagers with behavioral issues. Mark Haddon‚ the author‚ illuminated the everyday struggles of Christopher with incredible detail. Personally‚ I enjoyed Christopher’s thought process and explanation for the multiple math and algebra equations throughout the book as he solved them. If the story had been from another’s point of view‚ it wouldn’t have been as enjoyable. I believe the author’s decision

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    developing moral agency without empathy. Kids at a young age are taught the lessons of good and bad of what other people see as good that impacts on them as they grow up. The same concept goes with Christopher in the novel of‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon‚ that endorse the fact that he has autism is able to learn right and wrong without feelings. He is viewed as naïve‚ but gives that sense of innocence of nature through the way he portrays his thoughts to action. To

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    This case study will attempt to give a summary of the life of Christopher John Francis Boone (C) as described in the book “The curious incident of the dog in the night-time”‚ by Mark Haddon (2013). It will seek to clarify the diagnostic criteria of Autism Disorder Spectrum (ADS) and its associated features‚ based on his behaviours‚ symptoms and characteristics and a diagnosis will be made. The study will discuss the biological‚ psychological‚ social and developmental factors contributing to Christopher’s

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a murder mystery novel written by Mark Haddon. The main character and also the narrator is young Christopher Boone who is fifteen. The book is told from Christopher’s viewpoint with Christopher as the author of the book‚ which he writes with the help of his teacher Siobhan. The title of this book is actually a quote from Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story “Silver Blaze”. The reason

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