Christopher Boone Seems Utterly Unsuited To Narrating But Becomes A Rather Wonderful Narrator.

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Joey R

 

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February 11, 2011

 

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This leaves you wondering whether or not Christopher will be suited to narrating such a complex story. His inability to read emotions is expected to affect his narrative skills, but in fact, it does not. As well as his writing lacking a deep emotional side, Christopher’s grammar is often incorrect making the narration seem somewhat disjointed...
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Christopher writes about Mrs. Shears staying at there house in a long sentence repeating the word ‘and’ multiple times. ‘…and she arranged the jars…and she put knives and forks and spoons…’ The use of a comma would have eliminated such a long sentence. This simple grammar rule, including repeating a word many times in one sentence, is one learnt usually from a young age...
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