The one moment in this section that I truly feel sorry for Christopher is when he finds the letters. Christopher is already feeling bad about going into his father’s room that he doesn’t really know what to do; should he take the letters and his book or leave them there. Once he takes a letter and reads it, it is not only confusing to the reader but also very confusing for Christopher because of his autism. For him to be told that his mother is dead by his father, the person he trusts the most, and find out that it may not be true, is extremely difficult for him to comprehend. For a while Christopher does not realize that his mother is alive, he is still thinking there must be something else. Once he reads the letter explaining that his mother left, it makes my heart drop. I feel so bad for him. Especially because Christopher is very bad at understanding other peoples emotions. Overall this event causes many other sad events, I just feel very sorry for Christopher.
--Ms. Parron I sent you en email describing what happened. I actually sent this post Saturday after noon and I was the Third person to post. My computer said it posted successfully but I guess not, you may speak to my father if you have an questions; he was there when I was posting. I'm sorry for the confusion and I hope we can discuss this more in class. Thank you, Katherine Marting
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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OK Katherine; as long as this isn't a continued problem, I will assume that this was just some kind of glitch with blogger.
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