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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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Table of contents
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Why I have chosen this book?
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon is unlike any other book I have read. That's because the narrator, Christopher John Francis Boone, is unlike anyone I have ever met. He is a teenager with a developmental disability who is a mathematical genius but cannot understand human emotions. This story makes me laugh and cause me to see the world through different eyes.
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Plot The novel is written as if Christopher is writing it for a class assignment. He numbers the chapters in prime numbers because that is what he likes. In fact, you hear a lot about what Christopher likes and does not like in the pages of this mystery.
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TONE: Conversational and matter-of-fact.
TENSE: Past tense SETTING (TIME): 1998 SETTING (PLACE) · In and around Swindon, England, with a trip to London, England. PROTAGONIST: Christopher John Francis Boone MAJOR CONFLICT: Christopher’s investigation of Wellington’s murder leads him to uncover a number of secrets about his parents, causing him to lose his trust in Father and to set out to London in search of Mother. RISING ACTION: As Christopher investigates Wellington’s murder, he learns that Mother and Mr. Shears had an affair, that Father and Mrs. Shears also had an affair, and Father has been lying to him.
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MOTIFS: Frustration with Christopher; Science and Technology; Animals
CLIMAX: After a harrowing journey on his own to London in which he must overcome the limits of his condition, Christopher reunites with his mother. FALLING ACTION: Christopher moves in with Mother, successfully completes his A-level test in math, and begins to reestablish trust with Father. He recalls all that he has accomplished over the course of the novel and sets out a series of goals for the future. THEMES: The Struggle to Become Independent; Subjectivity; the Disorder of Life; Coping with Loss MOTIFS: Frustration with Christopher; Science and Technology; Animals FORESHADOWING: Father’s excessive anger over Christopher’s desire to investigate Wellington’s murder; Christopher’s repeated SYMBOLS: The Murder Investigation; Logic Puzzles, Math Problems, and Maps; The A-Level Test in Math observation that murderers typically know their victims; Christopher’s discovery of a letter from Mother in Father’s closet.
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Christopher John Francis Boone
Ed Boone
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Judy Boone
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Siobhan
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Mrs Alexander Wellington
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Quotes
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Author’s idea
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My opinion
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GLOSSARY Amnesia-lost of memory Dachshund dog-a small dog
Hypothetical- Supposed Metaphor- a comparison that does not use LIKE or AS Simile- A comparison using LIKE or AS Swiss Army Knife- a multi-tool pocket knife
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