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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is a novel written by Mark Haddon. It’s about Christopher Boone, a 15 year old boy, who lives in Swindon, with Asperger’s syndrome, a mild form of autism. Haddon used techniques such as motifs, diagrams and symbolisation to convey to the audience Christopher’s view of the world and in developing empathy towards people with disabilities. The audience is aware that he is unable to recognise facial expression and he needs to be taught to…

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    In the novel “The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime,” written by Mark Haddon the character Christopher, a 15-year-old boy who investigates the murder of the Wellington the dog. As appeared toward the begin of the novel Christopher sees the world much uniquely in contrast to us, that is without a doubt. One of the themes is introduced to us which is “Appearance vs Reality.” He sees substantially more of what's happening around him – he's an incredible observer, after all, yet he can't…

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    Throughout reading the book The Curious Incident of the Dog at Nighttime, I began to interpretative Christopher doesn’t think normally and reacts differently in situations. This is shown when Christopher is taking to the police after finding the dead dog. This is also show when Christopher is physically sick to his stomach after finding out that his mother is still alive and that his father killed wellington. Another moment in the book that interpretative Christopher as someone that acts…

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    Bradbury establishes foreshadowing to warn the reader what’s to come in his future imagined society. Foreshadowing is present when the robot hound appears at Guy and Mildred’s door. Guy asks Captain “What does the hound think about down there nights? Is it coming alive on us, really? It makes me cold” (Bradbury 25). Guy is confused about the dog’s existence, he doesn’t know if it’s dead or alive which frightens him. Later in the novel when guy commits a crime the dog is back. Not only does the…

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    Nature and Nurture The complex topic of nature versus nurture is deciding whether a person’s development is predisposed in their DNA or if one’s actions are influenced by their environment and life experiences. Trying to decide between these two proves nearly impossible because each side has good points. An example of this was the murder of Eric Morse which is the epitome of the difficulty that comes with nature versus nurture. On October 13, 1994 ten year old Jesse Rankins and eleven years old…

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    In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, Mark Haddon introduces Christopher Boone. A 15 year old boy who discovers his neighbors, Mrs. Shear’s dead dog in his backyard. In this paper I will explore the reasons why this is actually a murder-mystery novel, why Christopher would be considered autistic, analyze some of the major characters in the novel and how they relate to the themes of the novel, and explain my take of the ending. Christopher at the start of the novel…

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    A child looks up to their parent and strives to one day be like them. A father is one of the most important people in a child’s life especially in a single parent home. This is shown in Mark Haddon’s the curious incident of the dog in the night-time. The relationship between the main character Christopher Boone and his father Ed Boone is the strongest relationship in this book. Haddon clearly shows Ed Boone is the best father Christopher could ask for throughout the novel. Ed cares for…

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    A novel can do many things that make us think. In 2003 The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time by Mark Haddon shows us a look on one situation through three very unique people. The story contains many moments that give you a look at the character’s motives. Such moments are when Judy leaves the family because she can't handle Christopher (pg 106) or when Ed told Christopher that he was the one killed wellington (pg 121). A big moment is when Christopher decides to run away (pg 122)…

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    looked as if it was running on its side, the way dogs run when they think they are chasing a cat in a dream. But the dog was not running or asleep. The dog was dead” (2). Christopher John Francis Boone is the exciting young narrator of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, who will do anything to find the murderer of Mrs. Shears’ large black poodle, Wellington. He narrates in a way that is extremely detailed and puts readers in his shoes. In other words, Christopher is a compelling,…

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    It is estimated that there are over ten thousand nuclear weapons around the world, and depending on the size of the bomb, it would take as little as two thousand to destroy all of North America and just thirteen thousand more to destroy the entire world. We have all seen the footage of nuclear weapons being detonated; the force of it and the power of it is jaw dropping. We tend to forget just how powerful a nuclear bomb really is. Over the past decades, as technology and knowledge of nuclear…

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