The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Chapter 107 Quotes

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Chapter 107 Quotes

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And I don't know what some hardness, perhaps of eye means, and I'm not interested in faces. (107.11)

For most of us, a person's face makes up a big part of his or her identity. (Note: not that person's personality, but his or her identity – for example, when we imagine a person in our minds, we might picture the face first.) If Christopher is uninterested in faces, then what are the important factors in identifying a person?

And I am going to finish this chapter with two interesting facts about Sherlock Holmes. (107.22)

Christopher innocently calls this "two interesting facts," but he might also have written "two things people believe about Sherlock Holmes that really aren't true." What's his motivation behind debunking these myths?