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This text is an analysis of the novel The Curious Incident of the dog in the nighttime written by Mark Haddon. The purpose of this text, is an attempt to show the image of the world from the periphery, from the boy's autism affected perspective. His unclichéd observations, focused on the elements of the regulations and actions of the world show our well known world from an entirely new perspective. This new fresh, unpolluted habit communicate truth about human nature.
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Both analysed novels have a narrator who is uniquely positioned — Christopher, the narrator of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time in Mark Haddon’s novel, is an autistic teenager striving to solve the „murder“ of his neighbour’s dog. Samko, the narrator of Kniha o cintoríne by D. Kapitáňová, is an adult suffering from mild mental retardation. The aim of this article was to analyse the tendentious (un)reliability of both narrators and its interconnection with narrators’ mental disorder. At first glance, both narrators appear to be unreliable because of their naturally different perceptions of the world. Nevertheless, the analysis and interpretation of the given works has shown that Christopher has proved himself to be a tendentiously reliable narrator, whereas Samko might be regarded as a tendentiously unreliable narrator.
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