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Good morning. This is my personal project for my project.
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I want to share my opinion about Christopher Boone,
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the protagonist of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the nighttime.
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I want to talk about him because I think
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that he is the most interesting character of the novel
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and that the moral of the book is heavily
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related to him and his evolution through the book.
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Christopher Bona is a 15 years old boy, uh, eleven's Wind, and with his father,
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he loves, uh, Anne Mahlum, Space, astrology and the Mafia,
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uh, is prominent feature is his Asperger's syndrome,
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which gives him problem understanding,
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facial expression and metaphor like the metaphor.
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I'm gonna lose my mind.
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You can understand it because it takes everything literally.
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The book starts with Christopher find, discovering them
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the neighbor's dog body in her garden.
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Uh, since that moment he started investigating like he's here.
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Charlotte calls to find out who has killed the dog.
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Uh, in this book, we haven't an ominous Sentinel writer.
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Instead,
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everything that we read as Britain and by Christopher because his teacher,
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Seo Barna, suggested him to write something that will drive to read,
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and Christopher loves uh,
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murder mystery novel.
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So I started writing about the investigation of the dog's death.
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We can see the first problem of Christopher and social relationship when the
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policeman interrogate him about the dog's death and the touches Chris and Chris,
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uh, is being touched and hit the policeman.
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Um, Christopher is really determinant determinant.
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And since the beginning of the book,
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we can see this because his father forbidden him to investigate.
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But Christopher just, uh, increases curiosity.
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My favourite part of the novel is when he finds out that his
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mother is still alive and that his father has lied to him.
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Uh even admitted that he has killed the dog.
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Christopher has lost the trust in his father.
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So he decided that he can't live with him. Honey Mara.
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So he escaped from his house and travel along to London.
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The travel is chaotic,
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but here we have an important detail about Christopher because
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he has agreement that he defines one of his favourite dreams
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where nearly every human heart dies and remain holy
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people with like him saw with the same condition.
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Uh, I think that with his dream of Christopher, uh, tell us one of his deepest desire.
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Uh, that is, uh, not being an outsider anymore.
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So, Christopher, I think that suffer from this situation.
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Christopher succeeded to reach his mother Floss flat at the end of this travel.
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Uh, we're sheriff with his boyfriend. Mr Shares,
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Uh, expose expos husband of, um of the neighbour.
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Mr. Share doesn't like the presence of Chris.
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Uh, so the boy and the mother are forced to live and move back to swing on what? Where?
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Chris make peace with his father.
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And he even gives him a dog
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at the at the end of Christopher. Find out the truth behind all the mysteries.
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He even gets an a, um, at the math test.
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And he finished finishes writing the book that we ever had.
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Um,
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even find out who was killed the dog and find out. Find the this mother.
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In fact, the Booker finishes with him saying I can do honey finger
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with this phrase.
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I think that the writer Mark Haddon, uh, wants to tell to the reader that
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everyone,
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even people with cognitive problems can achieve every goal
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if they put to have 14 determination in it.
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Mhm.
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This is my opinion and analysis about Christopher Brook