Christopher is the protagonist. He is fifteen and has Asperger's Syndrome, which makes him incredibly clever when it comes to maths and science, but he has no clue about human emotions and what is morally right and wrong.
In the book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time," the antagonist could be seen as the society and environment that Christopher, the protagonist, navigates, especially in terms of the challenges he faces due to his autism. Additionally, there are individuals such as Christopher's father, who contribute to conflicts in the story.
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In the book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," Christopher's neighbor's dog is named Wellington.
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Do you mean 'the curious incident of the dog in the night time'? as in, the book with that title?
I, personally, loved it.
the summaries the book is were you have to found it out yourself on www.google.co.uk for your pieces of informaton :)
The book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" has faced challenges and bans in some schools for its language, content about family relationships, and themes of atheism and profanity. Some educators and parents have found these elements inappropriate for younger readers.
In the book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," Christopher grows in his ability to navigate unfamiliar situations, expand his understanding of emotions, and demonstrate courage in facing challenges. He becomes more independent and self-aware as he uncovers truths about his family and the world around him.
In "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," Ed Boone is the father of the protagonist, Christopher. He is portrayed as a complex character with both positive and negative qualities, but he is not portrayed as a conventional hero in the story.
An antagonist in the book Cut is Callie's therapist.
Skellig is the antagonist because he will not let Mina and Michael help him at times but besides that, there is not an antagonist in the book Skellig.
In the book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," Christopher's mother's address is not explicitly mentioned. Christopher's mother abandoned him and his family, and much of the story revolves around Christopher's journey to find his mother after he discovers letters from her.