The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Style and Technique
The book "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon is written in the first person, allowing readers to delve deeper into the world of the main character, Christopher Boone, a teenager with autism. The narrative style is simple and straightforward, reflecting Christopher's way of thinking and perception. The language of the book is rich in details and facts, emphasizing the analytical mindset of the protagonist. Haddon uses short sentences and avoids complex metaphors, making the text accessible and understandable. The structure of the novel resembles a detective story but with an unusual twist, as the investigation is led by someone with a unique perception of the world. Literary techniques include the use of drawings, diagrams, and mathematical formulas, enhancing the sense of being inside Christopher's mind. The author also employs elements of dark humor and irony to soften serious themes such as family issues and social isolation.
