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    Christopher Boone Superego

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    It is what is presented to the world and is the balance between the id and the superego. When there is a conflict between the id and the superego‚ major and detrimental issues can occur to the conscious. Christopher Boone‚ in The Curious Case of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon‚ is a young boy with behavioral issues. The novel is told through his perspective as he writes “a murder mystery novel” (4). This novel gradually transitions from Christopher’s attempt

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    Christopher Boone Incident

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Christopher John Francis Boone is a fifteen year old boy who suffers from autism. As the book progresses‚ Christopher develops steadily from an immature like child to a mature teenager with autism. With Christopher’s love of dogs he solves a mystery case for the murder of Mrs. Shears‚ Christopher’s neighbour’s‚ poodle‚ Wellington. Once Christopher realizes that his father was the murderer‚ he embarks on a journey to leave his father forever and

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    Have you ever felt nervous or scared trying out new things? Christopher John Francis Boone is a fifteen-year-old boy with an Autism spectrum condition‚ who is going to move in with his mother; which at first he presumed was dead. His reasoning for moving in with his mother is to run away from his father‚ who killed his neighbor’s dog and lied to him about his mother’s death. Christopher has never traveled by himself‚ he always relied on his parents or teachers for when he has troubles or concerns

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    Autism And Asperger Syndrome

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    They comprise of Autistic disorder; Asperger’s syndrome; Rett’s disorder; childhood disintegrative disorder and pervasive development. A complex syndrome that can be described as having many different brain disorders with similar characteristics. A child can be diagnosed as having autism based from the age of three if they are displaying “(1) significant

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    the other characters in the book because he is alleged to have Aspergers Syndrome‚ he sees himself as a dog rather than a human‚ he only writes what interests him and he is told specific instructions by his teacher‚ Siobhan.

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    Asperger’s Syndrome “John Robison has longed to connect with other people‚ but by the time he was a teenager‚ his odd habits—an inclinations to blurt out non sequiturs‚ avoid eye contact‚ dismantle radios‚ and dig five-foot holes (and stick his younger brother in them)—had earned him the label “social deviant’”( Robison‚2007). John Robison was diagnosed as having an Asperger’s Syndrome. People living with Asperger’s Syndrome have varying complications from the syndrome. Some complications people

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    In this article‚ Asperger syndrome is defined as “a pervasive disorder…characterized by deficits in social interaction and display of repetitive behavior.” Asperger syndrome was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders in 1994 and is included as part of autism spectrum disorder‚ though children that have Asperger syndrome do not display the language or cognitive delays that are seen in children with autism spectrum disorder. Children may be referred for evaluation if an

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    this.” The title seemed long and childish. I did not realize that there was a story behind the title until I started reading. Now that I am eighty pages into the book‚ I am highly intrigued. The most interesting aspects of the novel is the main character‚ Christopher Boone‚ the title‚ and the pictures in the book that help Christopher illustrate an idea. So far the book has not produced anything disappointing. Christopher Boone is a very interesting character. He is very intelligent and has a genius

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    Asperger syndrome is a disability which is similar to autism‚ where people see the world in a different perspective and interact with others differently. You are born with the syndrome and have it for life as there are no cure or treatment to this disability‚ however are series of strategies and approaches to help the people. What are the main difficulties that people with Asperger syndrome encounter? People with Asperger syndrome‚ have resembling difficulties as people with Autism‚ such as having

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    Christopher In the book ‘the curious incident of the dog in the night time’ the author had created a very unusual teenager called Christopher Boone. The author used strange and unique techniques to create the effect Christopher brings to the readers. These techniques are; the way in which Christopher communicates‚ how Christopher describes himself‚ the way Christopher interacts with other characters and the comments of the other characters. Dialogue Christopher is the type of person who doesn’t

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