A Wizard Alone
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Differences between the original and the NME
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"like the scene near the end where Darryl stands up in the middle of his classroom and says he's "done here" and asks to go home"
It has a pretty obvious meaning to me. Darryl has been talking about suffering from autistic burnout - a real effect which happens to some autistic people where they have been working so hard that their sensory and processing functions actually get much worse. An autistic person who could talk and do schoolwork (Or regular work in the case of autistic adults) regresses - loses language or can't handle sensory input they could manage a week before, or needs even more routine and repetition. It's sometimes described as becoming "More autistic" because the obvious symptoms of autism get worse. Usually it's temporary but it can be long and recovery is slow.
It's been clear that during his Ordeal, Darryl has been suffering extra-nasty sensory effects, and regressed to the point of not talking at all. Him standing up and speaking doesn't mean he's cured. It means he's spoken his first words in months, and is coming out of the burnout phase. Being able to talk again because he isn't spending all his time on the Lone Power doesn't mean he's not autistic, just that he's not burned out.
(If your book is a physical copy, it's not the NME)
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