What Is The Theme Of The Curious Incident Of A Dog In The Night-Time

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Life works in mysterious ways. Sometimes unexpected journeys pop up and change lives. In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time written by Mark Haddon, this prevails true. The story’s focal character’s journey to London gave him the ability to become independent and learn more about himself. None of this would have been possible without his decision to leave the regularities of his life. After finding out about his father’s secrets, Christopher Boone was stuck in a state of confusion. Finding out his mother was alive after thinking for so long that she had died and finally learning that his very own father killed the lovable neighbor’s dog Wellington is a shocking event. Once over his state of shock, Christopher was able to decide to go on a life-changing trip to find his mom and break away from the regularities in his life. An example of Christopher breaking away is when he goes past his school and the corner store. This represents a threshold that he had never past before and was very unfamiliar with. Besides, Christopher says, “But I was frightened in two different ways. And one way was being frightened of being far away from a place I was used to, and the other was being frightened of being near …show more content…

He more specifically is different in the ways he reacts to unexplored situations. The ways he reacts to the police officer in the train station shows this. Not knowing if the police officer was a friend or foe, Christopher ultimately decided to distance himself from him. This is an improvement from the previous way Christopher reacted earlier in the novel when he found Wellington dead. “And then I thought that he was going to take me back to Father and that was frightening because he was a policeman and policemen are meant to be good, so I started to run away..”(158); here Christopher had gained trust from the police officer but soon lost it after he felt that he was going to end his

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