Christopher's father.
In "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon, Christopher's prime suspect is initially Mrs. Shears, the neighbor whose dog, Wellington, was killed. He later discovers the true culprit is Mr. Shears, with whom Mrs. Shears had been having an affair.
And i know i can do this because i went to London on my own ,and because i solved the mystery of who killed Wellington? and i found my mother and i was brave and i wrote a book and that means i can do Anything
Christopher dreams of becoming an astronaut because he is fascinated by space and the idea of exploring the universe. This dream is inspired by his love for science and his desire for adventure and exploration.
Christopher Boone discovers that his father killed Wellington on page 149 of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon. This revelation is a pivotal moment in the story, leading to significant tension between Christopher and his father. It also propels Christopher to further investigate the truths about his family.
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Because................................................................................... You are curious about why the cat was killed, and that was what killed the cat!
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You could say "curiosity killed the cat," meaning that it's not wise to be too curious.
*SPOILER ALERT* In Mark Haddon's book, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, the main character, Christopher, comes across a dead dog which has been impaled on a pitchfork. He vows to find out how why it is there, and why it is dead. This is not the main point of the book, but does explain the title.
Christopher compares himself to Sherlock Holmes when he is trying to find out who killed the dog. This is because he calls himself a 'detective'. In the Sherlock Holmes short story 'Silver Blaze' we find the following passage: Inspector Gregory: "Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention?" Sherlock Holmes: "To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time." Inspector Gregory: "The dog did nothing in the night-time." Sherlock Holmes: "That was the curious incident," remarked Sherlock Holmes.
Christopher Boone killed Wellington, the dog, because he found him dead with a garden fork stuck in him. Christopher wanted to investigate the murder and find out who was responsible, leading to a series of events that uncover deeper secrets and truths in his life.