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    power will be addressed through Lloyd Jones’s novel “Mister Pip”. Mister Pip is about a young girl named Matilda and how a book‚ called “Great Expectation”‚ helped her‚ and changed her life forever. This novel‚ “Mister Pip‚” shows different kinds of power and what words can do that actions sometimes fail at‚ and that words can bring someone power and freedom‚ and also gives the responsibility of safe keeping to those that are using it. In the novel “Mister Pip”‚ Lloyd Jones has many different examples

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    To what extent do you agree that film directors leave a distinctive mark on the themes they create? Discuss your views with close reference to a film (or films) you have studied. As a genre it is the purpose of film to leave a distinctive mark on an audience by exploring themes that are fundamental to society. ‘Crash’‚ directed by Paul Haggis‚ achieves this purpose through the exploration of themes that arose from the tumultuous environment in post-9/11 L.A. Haggis’s mark is all the more distinctive

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    Emily Dickinson | Emily Dickinson’s Collected Poems SummaryEmily Dickinson wrote almost 1800 poems during her life. Her poetry was stunningly original‚ ignoring or working against many of the traditions and conventions of the time. Her poems are almost all short‚ using the traditional hymnal stanza of quatrains of lines alternating between four and three beats long‚ rhymed abab. Dickinson’s poems use largely simple language‚ many off-rhymes‚ and unconventional punctuation to deal with a small

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    Mister Pip written by Lloyd Jones is a story told by Matilda. It is set in the 1990’s on the South Pacific tropical island of Bougainville. The islanders are living in fear in the grip of a civil war rages between the rebels and the Redskins. Mr. Watts or “ Pop Eye” as the children call him‚ is the only remaining white man on the island and he volunteers to teach the village children. He reads Charles Dickens novel Great Expectations to the children‚ who are fascinated by it. Matilda is especially

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    This quote illustrates a main theme in Lloyd JonesMister Pip‚ the influence of literature. Mister Pip is set in the Solomon Island of Bougainville‚ during the 1990s‚ when the island was at war with its government. The protagonist‚ thirteen year old‚ Matilda Laimo‚ lives with her mother‚ Dolores‚ and teacher‚ Mr. Watts. Through Mr. Watts’ reading of Great Expectations‚ Matilda escapes the poor conditions of the island. Correspondingly‚ in Mister PipLloyd Jones uses the character of Matilda to demonstrate

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    and Mister Pip’s openings: 1. In Mister Pip and Spies‚ the Narrator is the main character. It is written in first person throughout both novels and the reader is taken through both stories through that one characters perspective. In Mister Pip the Narrator is a teenage girl‚ of a black background whereas in Spies‚ the Narrator is a Man‚ possibly in his late or early 60’s/70’s. 2. In Spies‚ the Narrator is not chronologically telling his memories‚ in contrast to Mister Pip. In Mister Pip‚

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    Analyse how an important relationship helped you to understand ONE main character. One of the most important relationships in a young girl’s life is the relationship with their mother. In the novel‚ Mr Pip‚ written by Lloyd Jones‚ we are shown the relationship between Matilda and her mother Dolores. Through this relationship‚ we as a reader are able to understand the character Dolores more thoroughly. By exploring the character Dolores and her relationship with Matilda‚ we as a reader will be

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    The island of Bougainville is the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. It is named after a French explorer named Louis-Antoine de Bougainville. This region is also known as Bougainville Province or the North Solomons. 175‚160 people live on the island of Bougainville. About 28‚000 years ago‚ the first people settled down on the island. Three to four thousand years ago‚ Austronesian people arrived‚ bringing with them pigs‚ chickens‚ dogs and tools. The first European

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    decisions includes the betrayal of a family member‚ the value of religion‚ yourself‚ or the betrayal of the others. In the book Mister Pip‚ Matilda’s mum stole the only copy of great expectations because she did not like Mr. Watts’s teachings. Matilda’s mum‚ a very religious woman believed that the book ruined her children’s beliefs‚ when Matilda confessed to believing in Pip but not in the devil. In doing such things‚ Matilda’s mother did not realize what she had given up and what kind of betrayal

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    [Student Name] [Course Title] [Instructor Name] [Date] Cultures Cultural analysts have been contributing to the world over the years to help humanity to understand their origin and the manner in which cultural notions have developed all this time. Similar tasks have been done by Florentine Codex discussing Aztec Culture (1547-1579)‚ Popol Vuh expounding Maya/Guatamala culture (1554-1558)‚ Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz with Mexican ontology (1648-1695) and Matsuo Basho discussing Japanese culture

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