Perfect is not when compatible folks are together. It is when you are both opposite but in that way you both complete each other. In the novel, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” written by Mark Haddon, is told through the protagonist Christopher point of view. Christopher lives with his father has a behavioral disability, yet he is very intelligent and observant and hopes to pass his advanced math exams. When Christopher learns that his father killed Wellington, he no longer trusts him and decides to run away.
The relationship between Christopher and his father gets heated because father lies to Christopher. Chris found a way to get to London and live with mother. Furthemore, to make things better, Chris passes his math exams and his relationship with his father slowly becomes refreshened.. Chris and Ed Boone (father) has appalling different characteristics and behaviors form personal attachments from time to time.
Although Christopher and Ed Boone are considered father and son, they have much in common. First, both are introverts. In comparison, both Christopher and his father have few friends hence feeling remote from each other and the world. While Chris’s Aspergers prevents him from properly understanding and expressing feelings, Ed Boone lacks the confidence to express himself verbally as well. Christopher struggles to just like Christopher can react in quite an angry manner as stated on page 81 “Don’t give me that bollocks you little shit.”
As a reader, this shows how Christopher and Ed react in this outburst of treating others unfairly in order to gain an advantage or benefit. Ed Boone (father) who is practically the only person who understands Christopher struggles with the frustration as he feels of not always being able to understand Christopher’s behavior. Ed is Christopher caretaker. He prepares all of Christopher’s meals to his ridgid list of likes and dislikes but he also becomes angry with Christopher when Christopher misunderstands him. Finally, both Chris and his father try to make sense of the situation they are in the only way they can.
Two of the main character in this novel Christopher and Ed Boone, although father and son, presents a study in contrast. Due to Christopher’s condition he likes set rules about what he and others are allowed to do. He likes facts and subjects such as math and science. One key difference involves how Ed Boone can see his relationship with his son waning, Christopher has mixed feelings towards his father. According to chapter 73 pg 46 in the novel, Christopher states, “People say that you always have to tell the truth.
But they do not mean this because you are not allowed to tell old people that they are old and you are not allowed to tell people if they smell funny or if a grown-up has made a fart. And you are not allowed to say, ‘I don’t like you,’ unless that person has been horrible to you”. As a reader, you realize Christopher has a point that the truth is a loving act. This shows where the collision is at in the novel, where Ed Boone is a fraudulent. Ed two-faced Christopher about his mother being deceased for the past 2 years and hiding the writing letters she wrote to Christopher to explain her absence his life.
Overall, it may be said that Christopher and Ed Bonne have appalling different characteristics and behaviors form personal attachments from time to time because by the time a man realises that his father was right, he has a son who thinks he is wrong. Ed Bonne intentions were just to protect Christopher.