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    Development of Tension In Mister Pip, Lloyd Jones explores the ability of the creative space of literature to mediate transformations of culture and identity. Set during the Bougainville civil war in the early 1990s, the island’s sole white inhabitant, Mr Watts reopens a dilapidated schoolhouse and reads Great Expectations to the village children. Written in the first person retrospective narrative style, we witness how the villagers are caught in the military conflict just as inexorably as Matilda

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    How has the relationship changed between Pip and Joe Gargery? The relationship between Pip and Joe changes dramatically. As Pip gets older and has turned into a gentleman, Joe has stayed the same, with his clumsy actions and lack of manners. This creates a divide between what used to be a loving relationship. When Pip was a small boy, he felt close to Joe, as Joe was like a father figure and Pip looked up to him. This meant that Joe and Pip had a very strong bond and they were very close

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    a savior, a life.” (245) Mister Watts is one of the central focuses of the story along with Dolores, Matilda’s mother. The two characters are polar opposites in the way they make their decisions and view the world. With growth comes decisiveness in which comes greater changes, the motif of choice is entwined all through the novel of Mister Pip, whether its Dolores deciding to hide the novel, “Great Expectations” from the villagers causing greater occurrences or Mister Watts becoming a shape shifter;

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    In my opinion a novel has to capture the reader’s attention in the first two pages and hold that same attention throughout the whole journey for it to be a novel that is worthwhile reading. Lloyd Jones’ literary style throughout the novel Mister Pip is captivating, compelling, grotesque and enlightening all at once. Through the various personalities and explorations of each character and through back stories that unfold through flashbacks and story telling, Lloyd Jones lures the reader into the story

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    English Essay - Mr Pip

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    English Essay – Mister Pip Analyse how contrast between characters helped the author communicate an important message or idea. Mister Pip written by Lloyd Jones is a novel recounted by the protagonist Matilda. Set in 1990’s Bougainville, we see Matilda begin to question her Mother’s traditional idea’s about life as a civil war rages between the rebels and the Redskins in her homeland. Mr. Watts or “Pop eye” is given the role teaching the village children, being the only educated, and consequentially

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    Mister Pip Analysis

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    Non-fiction is a writing form that can give readers an insight into understanding events that may have occurred in a different time or place to that of their own. Mister Pip is a novel written by New Zealand author, Lloyd Jones and based on true events. It takes place on the island of Bougainville during a time where civil war, sparked by a blockade enforced by Papua New Guinea, peaked brutality as the locals attempted to protect their land against Australian mines. The novel is conveyed through

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    Kite Runner and Mister Pip were both captivating novels in which each have the potential to teach valuable lessons and broaden the reader’s perspective to grasp a better understanding of life, I believe that The Kite Runner had a better ending and was able to more effectively display the four elements of good endings which consists of unity, resolution, character growth, and recurrent symbols and themes. The element resolution is when characters in a narrative face various conflicts and challenges

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    English literature I have chosen to compare The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time and Mister Pip Mister pip takes place in Bougainville and the war is around the corner. In the book we will follow Matilda when she tell us her story. She will narrate her life on the island, her meeting with Mr Watts, Charles Dickens and Pip and we will follow her during her growing friendship with Mr Watts and Pip and her admiration for Charles Dickens. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time

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    The Kite Runner Essay

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    reading the Kite Runner, however, Mister Pip had a boring start to it, even though not both had a good ending both were pleasant reads. I understood the novels in the author’s way of saying it, but also in my own way. For example, the Kite Runner, according to Khaled Hosseini was about the Talibans taking over Afghan (or so I believe). Fortunately, for me, I see a book that almost anyone can relate to, not because of the Taliban’s, but because it contained many conflicts (Man VS Man-Amir vs Hassan-, Man

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    A Literary Analysis: Mr. Pip “We have all lost our possessions and many of us our homes," he said. "But these losses, severe though they may seem, remind us of what no person can take, and that is our minds and our imaginations.”(123). This quote captures the essence of the novel Mister Pip, premised in a world that has no room for idealism and fantasy, character Mr.Watts engages in opening a new world for Matilda and her classmates with the means of classic novel Great Expectations by Charles

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