The Persona
This book; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, presented itself in an exclusive style of writing. The persona in this novel can be related to being an individual who is fascinated with mystery. Christopher, the narrator of occurrence in this book, does not seem to base his events on imaginary occurrences but rather considers narrating true events that he has experienced in real life. Christopher has exceptional characteristics which this novel, particularly fascinates. He creatively in his mind paints the world with bright colors and extraordinary imagination. He has a unique way of describing events as he informs the reader of an overview of how incidences will unravel. It is this unique mode of description of events that make this novel by Mark Haddon who uses Christopher as his persona.
True Passion
The novel presents Christopher who passes through many changes in his life, where he adapts to it and acclimatizes the complications that come with it. He also has a precise way of conduct and policies. When the account opens, he begins with the death of a poodle that succumbs piecing with a garden fork. Despite the fact that the poodle was dead, Christopher still holds the dog in his arms, unlike its owner who not only refuse to hold the dead dog, Mrs. Shears began accusing Christopher of being the culprit.
Autism
Autism is a condition where an individual has a neurological disorder of which affects the normal functioning of the brain. Finally, it affects the development of someone’s communication and how one interacts with the rest in society. In many instances, people living with autism are usually sensitive to non-verbal communication, and other activities that may include a component of fun or argument. Persons with autism are usually quite particular with their space. This explains why John behaved in such a manner when the officer touched him. Asperger’s syndrome that Christopher had caused learning disability hence his understanding about life became quite different from others.
When the police arrived, the officer asked Christopher some questions about what happened to Wellington, the poodle. The officer did not give Christopher enough time to comprehend the prior question hence agitating him (Haddon, 11). The officer exceeded where he touched him. The officer did not realize from the characteristics of the persona that he might have autism. He was facing down where he clearly states that the grass was damp. It is in this case that the officer might have a mode of handling the boy in a much gentle way without aggression.
Adaptability
Christopher John Francis Boone, the persona, had a firm way of adapting to change. This ability enabled him to cope with the loss of his mother who died from a heart attack. He further understands the various heart attacks that one can befall to whether young or old. It is the duration that he arrived at home from school that he found the house closed that he took the spare key under the mat and opened the door. Later his father arrived to announce to him in a placid way. His father tells him that his mother has passed away, and she is not coming back. Many children of Christopher’s age would not have adapted smoothly without significant trauma.
Clarification
According to the novel, Christopher stated that he did not give jokes, but he later realized that he was stating a joke about cows where he even found amusing. It is here, where he gives clarification on his previous statement that he had provided, hence removing room for error and confusion (Haddon, 118). Clarification in any area is significant as it gives certainty to a topic eradicates any chance for assumption in decision making. One could have judged Christopher as a dull lad as he had stated that he does not make jokes. His true character hence gets clarified. It is to be noted that, clarification minimizes errors in a project.
Secrecy
Secrecy, for many people, cannot be regarded as ability, but it is, in fact, a virtual that many lacks in this society. Boone has displayed a high degree of clandestine. It discloses to him that his mother had an affair with a close friend, and he decided to remain silent to himself. It could have been devastating to his father if he could find that his beloved wife cheated him, especially with an individual who he thought was his friend and neighbor. One may think a solution can be reached by announcing the mistake; apparently, it can be disastrous as it can make one’s heart void and shatter a life.
Communication
There are various languages used varying from one society to another. Communication is essential in order for any development or survival of any community setup. One can be conversant in more than one language in the society, where it is advantageous as one will understand a foreign language hence there will be excellent communication. Christopher, though a young lad, complains that he does not comprehend some bits of an ancient scroll written in a language that he did not recognize. It was a shame that he did not recognize the language of which he would learn much from the scrolls.
Sharp memory
Sharp memory is a key ability for people as it enables them to keep track of past occurrences (Haddon, 113). An individual having an excellent memory can keep track of both fundamental and significant events that are past. It is through superior memory that students are capable to remember what they learn, hence implementing it in their examination. Christopher had quite an extraordinary memory, that he could remember the swimsuit his mother wore when he was only nine years of age. His memory is so flimsy, that he could also remember that she was smoking Consulate cigarettes while she wore a light blue bikini top.
Policies
Christopher took the accountability and the initiative to find the killer as his main objective in the neighborhood. After the death of the poodle, he took the initiative to start his own sideline investigation to find the killer of the poor dog. He took the responsibility of trying to find the killer, although, the owner had accused him of being the killer himself. He has shown the ability to be the greater person in this situation where his selflessness can be emulated by other individuals in the community.
Stress relief
All work all day without play mostly makes John a dull boy. Christopher, later in the novel appears like a fun person as he admits that he makes jokes. It is much better to have fun as it assists in relieving stress as suppression may cause harmful psychological effects on the life of an individual (Haddon, 118). For that reason, advice enhances a person living in a given social setup, that they should organize community events that help relieve stress. These activities help to avoid a ticking time bomb.
Bibliography
Haddon, Mark. The curious incident of the dog in the night-time. New York: Doubleday, 2003. Print.