The Theme Of House Rules By Jodi Picoult

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House Rules by Jodi Picoult is a book about an eighteen year old boy, Jacob Hunt, who has Asperger’s Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. Jacob is accused of murder when his social interaction tutor, Jess Ogilvy, goes missing and is later found dead. House Rules is told from five different views; Jacob, Emma his mother, Theo his younger brother, Rich the detective, and Oliver the lawyer. Throughout the story we see that Jacob is obsessed and fixated on forensic science, which makes him a key suspect in the murder investigation. The overall theme of House Rules is about family. Protecting your family at no matter what the cost is. By the end of the story we learn that Jess Ogilvy wasn’t murdered but died of an accident. Also that Theo was the last person to see her alive and that is why Jacob has set up a crime scene that makes it look like she was killed because he thought his little brother Jacob would attend to his composition notebooks when he was watching Crime Busters. With a person who has Asperger’s Syndrome that have poor social interaction skills. Jacob was not able to look people in the eye or have a conversation with someone that was not about something he was fixated on, for example his fixation on forensic science. With performance patterns Jacob had habits, routines, rituals and roles with person, group, and population. For example he had a routine of going to the grocery store with his mother at 11:15 and a lady who passed out samples was there at the same time every day, one day they went and she was not there in her spot so Jacob had a meltdown in the store. Context and Environments are hard for people who have Asperger’s Syndrome. Jacob did not understand how cultural things would work; he believed that everything revolved around him because that is a part of Asperger’s Syndrome. (AOTA,

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