The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time

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In "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," Christopher, a 15-year-old boy with autism from Swindon, narrates a murder mystery involving a dead dog found on his neighbour's lawn. The book explores the idea that significant events can change a person's perspective, leading to a transformation in their lives. "The book explores the idea that significant events can change a person's perspective, leading to a transformation in their lives." The following paragraphs then provide evidence and analysis to support this thesis One example of a significant event that changed Christopher's perspective was when his father confessed to killing Mrs. Shears' dog, Wellington. This confession shattered Christopher's trust in his father, and he feared for his safety. As a result, he decided to leave the house. The chapter states, "Father had murdered Wellington. That meant he could murder me, because I couldn't trust him, even though he had said, 'Trust me,' because he had told a lie about a big thing" (167.30). Christopher's decision to leave demonstrates how his perspective has changed as a result of this event. …show more content…

This realization caused Christopher to question everything he had been told and re-evaluate his relationship with his father. Christopher's decision to seek out his mother shows that he was willing to learn and grow, indicating how significant events can have a transformative effect. Christopher's investigation of the dog's death also led to a change in perspective. Throughout the book, Christopher had trouble with lying. However, he realized the importance of telling the truth and how lies can cause harm. As a result, he made a conscious decision not to lie anymore, indicating how significant events can cause people to re-evaluate their