Thursday, November 11, 2010

the relations between the book and the movie

I feel like Henry relates to Christopher a little better. Henry has a passion for dinosaurs and Christopher is really interested in math and numbers. They both focus on one thing at the moment. They block out everything else around them. They want to find out more and more about it and they don’t put anything else in their minds. In the movie the kids with autism didn’t associate with the other kids at school, and that was similar to Christopher. They all show more interest in what is around them little bit more than people without autism do. They lack the emotions to understand other people and that disconnects them from the humans. But they all showed some what connection to each other. Some of them related little more than the others. Henry showed the most relation because he was interested in one thing and focused on it. Christopher screams and blocks out when he feels like there is too much information coming at him at the same time. The kids in the movie went to the corner of the room when they felt frustrated. People with autism see things differently then people who don’t have it. They see and experience things that we don’t usually bother looking at. They have their own little world inside their minds, which they go to just to be safe and calm. Christopher relates to these kids in so many levels that a person with autism would only understand. People don’t understand why they do the things they do, and they thing it’s weird but they just don’t understand it.

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