In this article, we analyze autistic protagonist Christopher from Mark Harden's book, Midnight Dog's Curious Event (2003). It will focus on Christopher being unable to understand people's emotions, reactions and behaviors. In this article, Christopher introduces a series of functions that may suggest symptoms of Asperger syndrome (ASD), also stresses Christopher's life events and investigates strange deaths of neighboring dogs. While launching this event he faced several challenges and found out how those needs were shaped according to their needs.
One person I admire in Mark Haddon's novel "The Dog's Curious Event" is Christopher. Christopher Boone is a 15 year old boy with Asperger's syndrome. Author Mark Hatton praises Christopher because Christopher has a rare disorder, Asperger syndrome, and its relationship with others is very interesting. I am interested in reading books. Christopher suffers from Asperger's syndrome. It throws many doubts and makes him a very respectable figure. Christopher discovered that speaking with other people and interacting with other people is a big challenge. He can not speak at all with a stranger - if he does, he will take a long time to judge whether he should do or not. For example, when Christopher bought a train ticket to London to see his mother, it took 2.5 hours to buy a ticket.
Please explain the challenge to characters and individuals in the text. Explain why this task helps to understand roles and individuals
Haddon, Mark The curious nightly dog 's curious event Christopher Boone is a teenager who suffers from British Asperger' s syndrome. That curious boy found a neighbor 's dead dog Wellington on the lawn. He has always respected Wellington, and he wants to know why someone wants to kill this dog. Christopher is a fan of Sherlock Holmes and decided to try some of his own detective work. His travel to recording his work and finding the motive to kill Wellington made it possible for him to complete the end without the readers' expectation. - Lucas Thomas, 2020