Thursday, February 26, 2015

The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night Time

Prompt: Describe a character that you would like to meet (which doesn’t mean that you think you would like the character, but that you think the character would be
interesting). List 4 questions that you would ask. 2.)Do any of the characters feeling change as you’ve read? Explain why or why not. 3.)Are the characters realistic (do they seem like they could be read people)? Why or why not?



             I would like to meet Christopher because he is extremely smart, kind, and clever. My first question to Christopher would be what is his earliest memory and how did this affect his live?  Why do the colors yellow and brown bother him so much and what is the worst thing that he has done after seeing the color?  Has he ever fought someone and if so why?  What is 84538 multiplied by 29385 and what is the answer divided by 3.14? Answer 2484149130 and 791036713.37579617.

          

            The feeling that have changed from the beginning of the book is from Christopher's dad.  My feeling have changed from the beginning because he hits Christopher after Christopher hit him. Even though Christopher hit him first he knows that his son had special needs and one of those it not being touched and his dad grabbed him by the arm. Another reason that my feeling have changed is that he hid a secret from Christopher that is very important to his live. The final reason that my feeling have changed is that Christopher's dad took away his book he was writing.

   
          The characters in the book are some of the most realistic I have ever read. One reason that I believe that these characters are realistic is that they show emotion. On example of this would be Christopher's dad because he get mad so mad that he throws out Christopher book because he told him to stop writing.  Another example is when Christopher keeps looking around on who killed wellington even though his dad told him to stop, this shows that his curiosity overpowers what his dad says.  Christopher has Aspergers syndrome and the way he think or moves are just how someone with this syndrome act. Also parent that live with a child that has Aspergers syndrome adjust with the changes that come with having a child with needs that are special, and Christopher's father does this just like most parent would.








               

4 comments:

  1. Hey Omar! Nice Blog! I've been wanting to read this book, a lot of people have recommended it to me. I'll have to check it out. I have a question about those questions you asked, why would you ask those types of questions? Since someone that hasn't read the book (me) just give a brief meaning. Otherwise Nice job!

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  2. Great job! I also agree with Eve, why would you ask those questions? I also haven't read the book so I'm a bit curious as to why you would want to ask him those questions especially the math questions, I know I wouldn't be able to answer that if someone asked me. Other then that nice job!

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  3. Why do you ask those math questions? Is the main character a math genius or something? You should explain why you asked those questions. They can be confusing to a person who hasn't read the book. In the first paragraph you put 'live' and I think 'life' would fit better. Also, there were a few spelling errors throughout the blog. Other than that I enjoyed reading and learning from your blog.

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    1. I liked what you had to say Rebecca. How could you be more specific Omar?
      Also, where are your comments?

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