How Does Mark Haddon Create Outward Conformity

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Short Answer 8.1

In The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night Time, Mark Haddon creates a character who outwardly wants to live up to societal expectations to further achieve his goals while inwardly desires independence and a different scientific approach to the world. By formulating a book metaphor, Mark Haddon is able to convey the inward and outward ways of Christopher as well as the message of the novel.
First, Mark Haddon creates outward conformity through his efforts to meet the expectations of society for example through the use of small talk and following societal norms. Without a doubt, the most apparent way that Christopher shows outward conformity is when he is trying to achieve a goal. Through chasing after an objective, he

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