An Analysis Of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time

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Face it, “Poor Kid”, is the first thing running through people’s mind when they see someone with a disability. All they think about is what a setback and struggle it must be to be different from everyone else. In the book, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, it is portrayed how positive having a disability can really be. Christopher, the main character in the novel, is a 15 year old boy living with a disability. As seen through his eyes, the reader is given the ability to understand how he thinks and how it is used to his advantage in being able to obtain his goal. MAKE SURE TO ADD PROPER THESIS
Throughout the book, Christopher is faced with a lot of decision making. In many ways he tries to simplify the decision making process.

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