We recently watched the movie "Sherlock Holmes" in world lit. After reading "The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time." Obviously you can see the similiarities between the movie, and the book. Theyre both based on the mystery/detective esk genre, and contain a mystery plot quite personal to the Protagonist in each. "Sherlock Holmes" and "The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time" shouldnt be read by children. Reason being is strong language, and certain things like autism that they mght not understand fully. However, no children are going to be reading a book that a senior in High School is reading in the 1st place, so I guess it really doesnt make a difference. They are both works of literature that include a detective, a "villian" and an ending of catching the villian. They also both include two protagonists who are really quite determined to catch the person(s) responsible and achieve justice. They were also both distraught by certain parels. Such as Sherlock Holmes having been almost killed several times on his quest to find the villian. And Christopher who was very brought down by his father.
Although they have similiarities, the movie and book mentioned previously, they couldnt be more incredibely different in story. The movie contains a Man trying to find a villian who has been able to mysteriously use black magic. The book contains a young autistic boy named Christopher trying to find the killer of his neighboors dog. They are both quite somber works of literature. I personally didnt like the book to much, but somebody with a personally autistic effected family might. All together I recommend both the movie "Sherlock Holmes" and the book "The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time." Personally however, as said before, I liked "Sherlock Holmes" the movie more. I found it more entertaining.

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