The Curious Incident Inside the Person’s Mind Christopher Boone is the name of the main character of his own murder mystery book. He is the dynamic character that steals the moment, in his hands; he carries the worry for justice and the worry of finding out the truth of about his life. However, he surprises himself with the ability that he can do anything that he wants. “And I know I can do this because I went to London on my own, and because I solved the mystery of Who killed Wellington? And I found my mother and I was brave and I wrote a book and that means that I can do anything” (Haddon 221). As individuals were is only limited to our own knowledge that isn’t forgotten. However, this disability does not stop Chris from perusing his goals. Goals that we all strive to complete. We are often engaged in social interactions, which create memories that we cannot forget. However, we are…show more content… He was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder (PDD-NOS). As Marques struggled with his disability, he suffered poorly at social interactions and in schoolwork. However, ever as he started to grow up and in high school, his academic performance was rising. As a senior in high school, he concludes in his article that he put his disability as his motivation to do better in school and in life. We relate this same motivation that is seen with Christopher Boone. As Chris’ behavior shows that at times he cannot seem to grasp the moment. He suffers from anxiety of social interaction but his academic level is outstanding. Marques’ goal was to do better in school and strength himself as a person. By pushing forward, we support Christopher because he represents a little in all of