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    Lloyd Jones Mister Pip

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    readers to be aware of certain themes and ideas through the presentation of experiences of which we may relate to. Lloyd Jones’ Mister Pip (2006) presents the theme of the power of literature through the construction of the characters‚ Matilda‚ Dolores and several more. Through these characters‚ literature (or story-telling) is an extremely powerful theme in Mister Pip as it not only provides an escape for the community‚ but also as a tool to bring them together and shape their views of the world

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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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    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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    Mister Pip By Lloyd Jones

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    In the novel Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones‚ Mr. Watts is an important character. In the beginning of the novel‚ everyone doesn’t know much about him‚ which makes him a very mysterious character. Also‚ in the beginning‚ little is known about Mr. Watts‚ except that he is known as Pop Eye. He lives in a house that is separated from the rest of the island. Once the rebels and redskins attack the island‚ the people living there must hide. Many people escape overseas‚ but some remain on the island in great

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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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    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 of

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    Expectations‚ the characters’ actions and emotions are the heart of the story. You don’t read papers about how well Pip courted Estella throughout the book; you read papers investigating how Pip felt about his relationship with Estella throughout the book. You don’t read about how well Wopsle portrays Hamlet in chapter 31‚ you read about how Wopsle’s career in acting impacts Pip‚ or how Pip feels about the situation. And sometimes‚ the emotions in the story can be difficult to understand‚ or they come

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    ITRW 311 Mr R Botes Building 6-105 (Office hours will still be given) romeo.botes@nwu.ac.za DATABASES I 1 Chapter 4 The Relational Database Model Textbook p116-121 Study Unit: 4 2 In this chapter‚ you will learn: • What is meant by relational algebra? • How to manipulate database tables using relational set operators • How the DBMS supports the key relational operators: select‚ project and join. • The different types of joins. • How to write queries using relational algebra expressions

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    Mr Pip

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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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    this date. Unit title: Conforming to General Health‚ Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Unit reference number: A/503/1170 QCF level: 1 Credit value: 2 Guided learning hours: 7 Start date: January 2012 Unit summary The aim of this unit is to develop the skills‚ knowledge and understanding required to confirm competence in conforming to general safety in the workplace within the relevant sector of industry. Assessment requirements/evidence requirements

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