1. Autism in Modern Literature
Contrary to the innocence often portrayed through youth characters, Mark Haddon painted the main character of his award-winning novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Christopher Boone, as an autistic young adult faced with challenges in his life, including the discovery of the murder of his neighbor's dog. ... Many modern authors are progressing from the Romantic age when the youth characters represented innocence, and are now developing characters as the victims or perpetrators of crimes, completely turning the roles (Ciocia). ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate