Read pages 90 and 91
Realistic froma innocence point of view.
EXPLAIN:
"... I saw no sign movement, of life, around them..."
"... I had to admit was a beautifully crafted cash, braided from white leather..."
"... It was all very clean, tidy, and pretty-truly, I had to reflect..."
Read Pages 180 to 185
Hopelessness.
EXPLAIN:
" I could not help by notice that all the others people - wounds and all had already inmersed in that self some brown liquid before me."
" I was after freezing, especially after losing oneof my two blankets."
" Invariably gray sky"
" I could no carry on staming him unbag but, after all."
" I sensed more hopeless struggle or a more stubborn"
"I gave up and just watched the gluttony,... the unconcealed happines"
"I no longer engaged in combat with them, no longer disturbed them"
"I myself no longer inhabited it"
"A more hopeless struggle"
"An actor doing Satan on stage"
Read Pages 138 and 139
Language as a mean of interaction
EXPLAIN:
"... are knowing the concentration camp as Musulännes" or as "Muslims"-..."
" Among another and with the catvian they use Iddish, but also they speak German, Slovakian, and a simatering of who knows what, only both Hungarian.
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The curious incident
Activity I
1. What does this tell us about how Christopher's mind - and our minds - work?
That depends where you are you percive what is around you, I think the same way.
2. What do most people choose to describe, and why? What do they see?
People describe the things they like or have more interest over the others. What they see is a country side where they see less things that in the field.
3. Are people "lazy", as Christopher thinks? Or is it that we select in a different way?
"Lazy" people may not describe so much things as Christopher because they may no be that intesrested as him.
4. Why should we select in a different way to Christopher - and reduce what we see?
Because we have diferent minds, likes, etc. We are not interested as him, thats why we reduce what we see.
5. What governs the way we select what we perceive?
They way we think, what things are most important for us.
6. What part does language play in the way we select our perceptions?
With the language we think what words to use to describe something
7) What does this tell us about how Christopher's mind - and our minds - work?
Christopher gives to much importance to the things they give him, thats why he gets stressed in an easy way, while as just give importance to what we like.
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