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  • Matilda

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    Matilda follows the adventures of a little girl who has extraordinary powers but is trapped in a decidedly un-extraordinary family. When the extremely intelligent Matilda is sent to school under the despotic headmistress Miss Trunchbull, her telekinetic powers bloom, and she uses them to help her teacher, Miss Honey, escape the tyranny of Miss Trunchbull. This charming children's story shows the value of kindness and accepting people who are different, whatever their powers might be.

  • Comparison Between The Lesson And The Necklace

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    The value of money and material things in life is a moral concept that is seen in many short stories Having money in your life does not necessarily mean that you have everything or your life is happy but living a good life and appreciating what you have is the most important lesson In two particular stories The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara and The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant the main characters are subjected to how living a life based on having money and material items is not actually living i

  • Aesthetics and Ideology in The Man Who Loved Children

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    Many of the characters in the poems novels and short stories set for this subject are outsiders who see differently to those around them With reference to one or more texts from the subject discuss what ideological and or aesthetic function these characters serve New literary eras demand different interpretations of the texts While in the Shakespearian time the plays that have been identified as tragedies usually involve a royal character He either is driven mad or he dies in the timeframe set

  • Parent/Child Relationships inThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time a

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    COMPARATIVE ESSAY Compare how effectively the authors of your chosen texts explore parent child relationships Parent Child relationships are widely portrayed in the two novels Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones and Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon The authors both explore and portray the relationships between the main characters and a parental role differently in relation to the other despite them both being from opposite sides of the world as well as the story being set in d

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