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    ’A frequent representation of women in literature is the role of the damsel in distress’ Respond to this statement by referring to the character of the landlady in the short story of the same name. Women are often portrayed as a damsel in distress in literature. This stereotype affects our reading of Roald Dahl’s short story‚ The Landlady‚ and the reaction we have with its title character. Style‚ point of view and setting as well as characterisation amalgamate in The Landlady to support this bias

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    who only watch the pictures? In this article‚ a poem on television‚ pros and cons of watching television by young children and Islamic perspectives on watching television will be evaluated. First and foremost‚ the poem is “Television” written by Roald Dahl. It discusses Dahl’s take on what the idiot box also known as television does to the minds of young children. In this poem‚ the lines are straightforward and easy to understand. He encourages the children to turn off the television‚

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    “A calm murder in cold blood” .Roald Dahl’s “Lamb to the DIn "Lamb to the Slaughter"‚ Roald Dahl employs characters and symbolism well to discuss the theme that things are not always what they appear to be. The story’s main character‚ Mary Maloney‚ who is a pregnant wife of Patrick Maloney. The Maloney household is located in a large city and the event happened within a day. Mary is a content housewife whose whole life centers around her husband. Patrick arrives home one evening and tells her

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    Section B (Q10) This book is about the writer‚ Roald Dahl’s childhood. It is hard to mention Roald’s childhood and his adulthood in the same breath. On the other hand‚ Roald Dahl did change a lot through his life journey. From this book‚ it is obvious that he is not pleasant during his school time. Through the book‚ I think we should cherish our school time as there will be once only. Therefore‚ we should always be optimistic for everyday school. As a result‚ we can learn lots of new ideas

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    Reflective Analysis: Roald Dahl’s The BFG. When given this assignment‚ I found it challenging to try and remember a book I had read at least twenty years ago. Fortunately‚ my mum told me that I enjoyed The BFG. Instantly‚ I remembered that it was written by Roald Dahl‚ “one of England’s most famous children’s authors” (Wheeler‚ 2007:4). When I looked back at The BFG‚ I saw the giant on the front cover‚ and remembered how my imagination would come to light every time my mum would read it to me. I

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    The Characters in Roald Dahl’s Book: Matilda This article provides detailed descriptions of the Matilda characters‚ including Matilda‚ Miss Honey and The Trunchbull. Use this character guide to help you improve comprehension and understand themes and motives. Discover more about the characters in Matilda. The information is supported with quotes directly from the book‚ and corresponding page numbers for the Scholastic version of the story are offered. The Characters Matilda Wormwood is

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    In society the decisions executed can yield life altering consequences. In Roald Dahl’s “Man from the South” an american soldier makes a dangerous wager with a another man by the name of Carlos. Dahl exhibits a captivating and suspenseful foreshadowment of the American’s fate through his thematic decisions surrounding blind trust influenced by pride‚ the understated depiction of sacrifice‚ and the negative impact gambling has on the soldier’s psychological and physical being. Critical in understanding

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    Dahl chooses to use descriptive details and words to add to the irony of the overall story. With her “large‚ dark‚ placid eyes (insert 2252)” Mary is shown as an innocent and harmless doe‚ and “throughout the story‚ words such as ‘simple‚’ ‘easy‚’ ‘normal

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    Research Paper Chris Gitre Rough Draft M. Garcia Roald Dahl’s Childhood Roald Dahl is one of the 21st century’s most prolific writers. He successfully wrote literature in multiple genres for an array of audiences. His most glorified novels rest in the children’s literature department but some of his most cherished writings can be found in the adult section as well. Time after time‚ Dahl produced profound novels for his readers. His life was extraordinary and included many prestigious

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    Poetry 1 UNEXPECTED HAPPINESS I’ve Got a Golden Ticket by : Roald dahl I never thought my life could be Anything but catastrophe But suddenly I begin to see A bit of good luck for me ’Cause I’ve got a golden ticket I’ve got a golden twinkle in my eye I never had a chance to shine Never a happy song to sing But suddenly half the world is mine What an amazing thing ’Cause I’ve got a golden ticket It’s ours‚ Charlie I’ve got a golden sun up in the sky

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