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The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime
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Kombmail:
Guys is Christopher autistic? According to the symptoms on page 60 and 59?
AngelWings:
It's been a long time since I read the book (8 years at least), but I remember that Christopher was definitely on the autism spectrum somewhere. Could potentially have Asperger's syndrome, however, the book never explicitly states that IIRC.
Kombmail:
--- Quote from: AngelWings on April 27, 2019, 07:47:30 pm ---It's been a long time since I read the book (8 years at least), but I remember that Christopher was definitely on the autism spectrum somewhere. Could potentially have Asperger's syndrome, however, the book never explicitly states that IIRC.
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thanks!
aliceinwonderland_:
I wouldnt say he's "austistic" in an essay more like it is hinted that he is autistics,, say he has "behavioural problems" (as that is said)
Grace0702:
He also refers to people like himself as "special people" so he is aware of his difference. When I address it in an essay I usually say he has a difference/disability or is at a disadvantage, or that he is neuro-atypical
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