Friday, May 21, 2010

In the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Nighttime Mark Haddon is trying to say that when you believe in the thing that you love most you will do whatever you can to help that thing. Christopher is a teenage boy with autism that has a belief whenever he sees four red cars he will have a good day and when he sees four yellow cars he will have a bad day. Now weather this is true or not he believed in having order throughout his day and his responsibility was to believe in what he thought to be right. In life we all have good and bad days but is it our emotion that makes us believe we will have a bad day or the surroundings around us. The world filled with sin has the order to make your life miserable though you try and many get through the pain we have gone mad with power. Those who defy us the right to believe are those to scared to embrace it.

2 comments:

  1. Joe,
    I think that your response is good and that you're idea is pretty cool. Also it is well written, but you might want to check things over before posting. You didn't say the whole title and also there is something wrong in the first sentence that I can't even figure out what you were trying to say. Nice job though.

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  2. You start at a pretty interesting, fresh point of view, and then really take off to a cool place where you are applying the novel to real life. Excellent job! I agree with the suggestion to pay closer attention to form before posting. For example, you use "weather" when you wanted "whether". Those sort of silly errors can really weaken a point that you are trying to make.

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