The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Chapter 211 Quotes

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Chapter 211 Quotes

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But after a few seconds [the signs] looked like this [...] because there were too many and my brain wasn't working properly and this frightened me so I closed my eyes again and I counted slowly to 50 but without doing the cubes. And I stood there and I opened my Swiss Army Knife in my pocket to make me feel safe and I held on to it tight. (211.27)

Two things: (1) We want to emphasize not only how dependent Christopher is on his stupendous brain power, but how keenly aware of it he is at all times. (2) We have to say something about the open Swiss Army Knife. Does it represent just how intensely frightened he must be feeling to be prepared to stab (or at least threaten to stab) someone? Or does it show how incapable he is of empathy (that is, that hurting someone else would be a bad thing)?

[...] I went into the photobooth because it was like a cupboard and it felt safer and I could look out through the curtain. (211.50)

Once again, Christopher confines himself into a small space, and that makes him then feel safe. At the same time, though, it affords him the freedom to peek out through the curtain, and to watch how other people use the subway ticket machine. So, it sounds as though he benefits from finding freedom within confinement.