The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time [Chapter 2 - 53]
Mrs Shears is his neighbour and her poodle-----Wellington-----was murdered.
He likes the police because they are in uniforms and numbers.
He is a very observant boy as well. Everything he decribes in this story is very detailed (accountance with the policeman & policewoman, you can roughly figure out how they look like through Christopher's describtions).
He can be violent at times when he's upset or angry. (E.g. tearing the piece of paper with the different pictures of faces; hitting the policeman who touch him)
Things in his pocket:
- A Swiss Army Knife with 13 attachments including a wire-stripper and a saw and a toothpick and tweezers.
- A piece of string.
- A piece of a wooden puzzle.
- 3 pellet s of rat food for Toby, my rat.
- £1.47 (this is made up of a £1coin, a 20p coin, two 10p coins, a 5p coin and a 2p coin).
- A red paper clip.
- A keyfor the front door.
Christopher claims that there will be no jokes in this book because he can't understand them.
Two things that makes him confused are that people who talks without using words (non-verbal communication) and people who often talk using metaphors which he thinks are lies.
I've known of two ways he uses to express to different feelings:
- He made groaning noises when there is too much information going into his head from the outside world;
- He and his father spread their fingers out in a fan and placed it together such that their fingers and thumb touches each other. This is a way Christopher knows that his father loves him instead of hugging which Christopher dislikes.
He is very curious and wants to find out how Wellington was murdered.
Christopher doesn't respond to what people say unless it's a question (he doesn't understand that there's situations when he can reply to what someone say even though it isn't a question).
He neither tell lies nor like lies because it makes him feel shaky and scared.
Being in a nice order which was to be logical, Christopher also likes that, thus he has Good Days (represented by red cars) and Bad Days (represented by yellow cars).
Upon knowing about his mother's death, he didn't respond emotionally, instead he became curious and made logical conclusions about his mother's death.
to be continued...

1 Comments:
Your post shows an attempt to interpret and analyse Christopher's charactter, and to substantiate your points with evidence from the text. This is commendable. You do need to express your ideas better through better sentence contructions and use of paragraphs. A promising start.
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