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Curious Incident I Am Sam Analysis
The main characters in Curious Incident and i am sam are not neurotypicals. They have autism. Curious Incident wasis written by Mark Haddon. i am sam was written by Kristine Johnson and directed by Jessie Nelson. The theme of these two stories is that neurotypicals do not always know what is best. “Normal” people are not superior to individuals with autism. Like neurotypicals, individuals with autism are just as unique as you and I.

Naturally, the characters in both stories have several similarities and differences. For example, both characters enjoyed being alone, and cannot bear change. In both stories, change is difficult and uncomfortable for Chris and Sam. Chris “feels dizzy and sick if someone has moved the sofa and the chairs around

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