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

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The novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by Mark Haddon is an inspiring story about Christopher Boone, the main character, and the protagonist. Christopher tries to investigate the mysterious death of the neighbor’s dog and learns some things along the way such as her mother’s “death”. A theme is a central idea that is not so universal that it can be applied to practically any book. This theme is expressed through Christopher’s ability to understand emotions, his intelligence, and persistence. The theme seen in this novel is that autism and disabilities cause fear, but he doesn’t let it affect him or hold him back
Autism is repeatedly implied all throughout this story, but Christopher always finds somehow to stand out. He is unable to express love due to autism, but he is able to understand it, unlike metaphors. In fact, he hates to be touched. Christopher got sick all over the bed after finding the secret letters his mother sent. His dad touches him to take him to the shower and he mentions that for the first time he didn’t resist. “I didn’t scream. And didn’t fight. …show more content…

This “investigator” was so interested in finding the killer of Wellington that he ignored his father’s wishes to not do so and keeps on going even though his father will get mad if he knew which is scary. This is how he meets Mrs. Alexander which is a time of fear for Christopher because he doesn’t like strangers. Finding the letters and wellington’s killer changes many things in the story like the mood, antagonists, and it changes the book from a murder mystery to Christopher’s own personal life. We all know that Christopher’s inability to adapt to change caused Ed unable to tell him. He is forced to flee to London because he believes his dad is dangerous which is such brave act but frightful. Even though there are many he is worried and scared Christopher

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