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Yes he did and he did so with a garden fork. He did that because he was furious about something else. The dog has done nothing wrong but however has to be killed just because of the father's temper.
There are quite a few examples that seemingly show that this autistic boy judges. The most lucid example is when he runs away from his father and finds his mother in London because he thinks his father is bad because he killed the dog. However, this example seems to show that this boy judges but...
The very unique way of a 15-year-old autistic boy who feels so confused and lost in the world of mystery and investigation around him. For example, when he first sees the death of a dog next door named Wellington, he immediately assumes that dog's life is as important as human's. This shows that...
For PDD (or rather Autism in Europe), I would recommend the novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime. This book is in first person narrative so you can actually know what an autistic person thinks. It's a good read too.
I'm thinking of more books on psychotic disorders...
I agree. It's hard to remember names when you read world literature which is written in a language different from your own native tongue.
I'm at the middle of the book and I'm fascinated with it!!! :)
Notice my signature! :p
I decided to read one more novel before working on the 1000-page Chemistry textbook that I bought. And the novel is the famous Crime and Punishment one!!! I have to say I'm being fascinated by it as I read! :)
Welcome BookMasterJMV! It's great to have a circulation specialist from a library here. Enjoy! :)
By the way, you're sort of a librarian, aren't you? :confused:
Not that expensive! A 1000-page textbook usually costs from ~$100 to ~$200, not ~$500!
By the way, I got Chemistry: Matter and Change SE with $83.96. Not too expensive for a 1000-page textbook, though! :)
(Please ignore the currency inequivalencies! $ and £ are almost equivalent though!)