Monday, July 23, 2012

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time 3

I can just imagine what it must be like to live with autism and have to deal with a lot of difficulties. Christopher was very brave when he felt unsafe in his fathers house and traveled all alone to London. A big fear that he had was having to go on a train full of strangers that he is uncomfortable with. I give him a lot of credit to push through his fears and risk getting in trouble with policemen who are trying to capture him. Even though there were some issues along the way and he feared a few things, it didn't stop him! He kept climbing for what he wanted and achieved his goal of going to live with his mother. When I want something as bad as Christopher did, I go for it wether its a struggle or not. The end of the book was super exciting since he reached his mother in London. This is exciting because he had never seen his mother since she supposedly passed away when he was young. This is a huge moment for him. It's also exciting because due to her decision to leave London and go back to his hometown where she once lived when she was married to his father. This meant that Christopher would be able to take his A level math class and be able to get A grades all year long. After the exam was taken to see if he qualified for the A level Maths, he was told that he passed the test and would go into A level math class. Christopher was very excited about not only his A level math class or finding his mother, but, he solved the case of the dog at last and could call his book done.

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