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    ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time’ is a novel exploring the world of Christopher Boone‚ a 15-year-old boy with Asperger’s Syndrome. This condition‚ as a consequence‚ leaves Christopher’s ability to emotionally connect with other people all but non-existent. Along with this emotional detachment‚ Mark Haddon’s explores Christopher’s many behavioural problems however it is soon clear that it is not only Christopher that has these. What the novel shows is that both this parents have

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    "Internet research" from any other study of technology? One answer is that computers are distinctive in their direct and systematic relationship to language. Another is that the Internet‚ through its layered architecture‚ is highly appropriable. Even so‚ the Internet does not cause a revolution or define a wholly separate "cyber" sphere. Instead‚ due to its distinctive qualities‚ it participates in somewhat distinctive ways in the ongoing political life of institutions. When I was going to graduate

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    Christopher Boone’s Quest for Truth  In  The  Curious  Incident  of  the  Dog  in  the  Night­Time  written  by  Mark  Haddon‚  Christopher  Boone  goes  on a quest for truth.  In this novel‚ the protagonist‚ Christopher Boone‚ a  15 year­old boy with Asperger Syndrome‚ faces some difficult challenges.  Christopher goes on a  quest  for  truth  by  trying  to  solve  the  mystery  of   Wellington’s  murder.  He  does  this  by  confronting  each  situation  and  solving  the  problem.  Christopher 

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    Texts are written in a way for it to appeal to the responders. The Author uses many different techniques‚ themes and chooses a writing style so that it can appeal to the audience. This is evident in the novel ‘We All Fall Down’ in which the author‚ Robert Cormier‚ tries to appeal to the audience. This can be achieved also by making the text relatable for responders and certain concepts within the book. Cormier’s use of themes in the book is one of the things which appeals to readers. He focuses

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    decides what type of day it is going to be for him which is really illogical. He is extremely organized. “This means that time is a mystery‚ and not even a thing and no one has ever solved the puzzle of what time is exactly. And so‚ if you get lost in time‚ it is like being lost in a desert… And this is why I like timetables‚ because they make sure you don’t get lost in time.” This quote by Christopher proves that he is really organized. Christopher is very smart. He is a genius in math and physics;

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    skill that is central to most everyday conversations and interactions and through the reinforcement of this skill‚ individuals can find themselves growing more as a person and leaving their comfort zones more often. In the play “The Curios Incident of the Dog in The Nighttime” there are several moments where the protagonist‚ Christopher‚ finds himself struggling to deal with his autism and pushing himself in new ways he didn’t know possible of achieving. The protagonist constantly has trouble conveying

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    The main character in "The Curious Incident of the Nighttime" is most likely to vote in favor of Hillary Clinton since they have the same thoughts on having the capacity to ensure yourself with a weapon and that all cops should be required to wear cameras on their uniforms. Throughout Christopher’s past‚ he has been an exceptionally violent individual with regards to protecting himself. In Christopher’s lifetime‚ he has thrown a cutting board at his mother and punched a police officer. However‚ Christopher

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    monologue after Christopher’s leaving This monologue is based on Ed Boone (Christopher’s father) from the novel “Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by mark Haden. This scene is set after Christopher runs away from home. Ed gets angry about his leaving. He moves on to reflect on his actions – lying about his wifes death and killing Wellington -following up to this incident. He then goes on to address his flaws as a father. Characters involved: Ed‚ Roger Shears- his neighbour who had an

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    The main characters in Curious Incident and i am sam are not neurotypicals. They have autism. Curious Incident wasis written by Mark Haddon. i am sam was written by Kristine Johnson and directed by Jessie Nelson. The theme of these two stories is that neurotypicals do not always know what is best. “Normal” people are not superior to individuals with autism. Like neurotypicals‚ individuals with autism are just as unique as you and I. Naturally‚ the characters in both stories have several similarities

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    Distinctive voices have a particular influence in languages which is employed by the composer to create voices for particular purposes. Distinctive voices can be referred to as language of the characters‚ expressing their ideas different to others. The language is set as a distinctive way which conveys the qualities and moral values of the speaker. They display the ways language is used to create voices in texts‚ and how this affects interpretation and shapes the meaning. The composer has simulated

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