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*장소:(TCC @ wisma Atria) ?
이번주만 다른 곳임을 아시지요^^.
*책 : The curieous incident of the dog in the night-time ((by Mark Hadden)
읽을 분량은 ch 211-끝까지입니다.
[ch 163-ch 199 : words]
1.[Replication]
“Things have to make copies of themselves (this is called
Replication)”
2. [Heritability]:
“These mistakes have to be the same in their copies (this is called Heritability)”
3.[nocturnal]:
an animal that is nocturnal is active at night.
“Then I heard Toby waking up, because he is nocturnal, and I heard him rustling in his cage.”
4.[bloody]:used to emphasize what you are saying, in a slightly rude way.
“You are a bloody handful, you are. Jeez.”
5.[bottle up]:누르다, 봉쇄하다
“And it was like everything I’d been bottling up for two years just. . .”
6. [beforehand]:
before something else happens or is done.
-“I have seen almost everything in it beforehand and all I have to do is to look at the things that have changed or moved.”
7.[constellation]:
a group of stars that forms a particular pattern and has a name.
-“Between the roof of the shed and the big plant that hangs over the fence from the house next door I could see the constellation Orion.”
[Discussion Questions]
1. How much empathy does the reader come to feel for Christopher? How much understanding does he have of his own emotions? What is the effect, for instance, of the scenes in which Christophers mother doesnt act to make sure he can take his A-levels? Do these scenes show how little his mother understands Christophers deepest needs?
2. Mark Haddon has said of The Curious Incident, "Its not just a book about disability. Obviously, on some level it is, but on another level . . . its a book about books, about what you can do with words and what it means to communicate with someone in a book. Heres a character whom if you met him in real life youd never, ever get inside his head. Yet something magical happens when you write a novel about him. You slip inside his head, and it seems like the most natural thing in the world" [http://www.powells.com/authors/haddon.html ]. Is a large part of the achievement of this novel precisely this --- that Haddon has created a door into a kind of mind his readers would not have access to in real life?
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