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    Duddy Kravitz Materialism

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    think of doing. In the book The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz‚ the main character Duddy Kravitz was brought up with the saying " a man with out land is a nobody." Duddy believes that the more land and money he gains the more of a "somebody" he will become. Duddy goes through life trying to make

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    Duddy Kravitz Analysis

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    without land is nobody"‚ and with these words‚ Duddy Kravitz embarked on a pursuit for his own piece of land. Born in the ghetto with a rusty spoon in his mouth and the spark of rebellion about him‚ Duddy pits himself against the arid and vile environment and rebels against all forms of silver-spooned authority. In his unrelenting quest towards entrepreneurial triumph‚ his conflicting roles as a businessman‚ relative and friend constantly highlights Duddy ’s strengths and weaknesses - important attributes

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    ISU-Duddy Kravitz Essay What is the price of success? In the novel “The Apprenticeship of Duddy KravitzDuddy shows a great deal of determination in pursuing his dream on finding land “A man without land is nobody” Duddy says this many times throughout the novel and it shows how he is willing to go to any extent to pursue and achieve that goal by doing both good and bad things just to become successful. Early in the novel‚ Duddy worked in a hotel as a waiter in Ste. Agathe and becomes really

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    Set in Montreal‚ Quebec‚ Mordecai Richler’s novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz broke off from the existing Canadian satirical tradition by eschewing the typical rural settings of previous Canadian satirists. Still‚ Duddy’s obsession with land is a modern-day invader-settler narrative. In this regard‚ the novel follows the guidelines of the classic Canadian story. Owning land‚ for Duddy‚ a minority‚ represents a ticket to obtaining mainstream visibility and power‚ seeing as ownership carries

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    By reading the book The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz in the first chapter‚ I would say theme of the story is standing up to what you believe in. In the book when Mr. Macpherson told Duddy his father was unfit to bring him up‚ Duddy right away stood up for his father and told Mr. Macpherson he had no right to say that about his father. Then again‚ when Mr. Macpherson accused Duddy for drawing a picture of Mr. Macpherson on the board‚ Duddy told him he drew a little‚ but it was the whole class idea

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    1) What is the role of women in the novel? Make specific references to female characters. What does this tell us about the Kravitz world? In Mordecai Richler’s novel‚ The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz‚ women are represented to have a lower class than men. The women who are present in the novel include Yvette Durelle‚ Ida Kravitz‚ Minnie Kravitz‚ Linda Rubin and Sandra Calder. Each of these female characters are seen as helpless individuals unable to bear for themselves and left unsuccessful

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    The Personal Relationships of Duddy Kravitz People are always encouraged to follow their dreams. This is especially true for the main character in the Mordecai Richler novel ‘The apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz’. If someone has no dreams‚ they have no goals in life. Duddy goes to great lengths to fulfill these goals and goes from being an innocent boy to a corrupt and ruthless entrepreneur. Kravitz has his mind set to own his own land and will not let anything stop him. He betrays the

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    The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler Duddy has many relationships‚ which change the way he acts‚ thinks and ultimately changes the plot dramatically. The life of Duddy changes throughout the novel from the relationships he has with his friends‚ family‚ and enemies. Duddys relationships with his friends show how he gains their trust and then once he has that trust‚ he uses them or steals from them to achieve his dream. Virgil‚ was a very good friend of Duddys that would do anything

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    Duddy Kravitz Role Model

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    Apprenticeship of Duddy KravitzDuddy is persistently trying to learn more about himself. Each character that appears in Duddy’s life has a purpose to teach him a new lesson. Jerry Dingleman‚ Simcha‚ and Yvette portray the individuality of a role model‚ but Duddy does not handle their support in an attentive manner. Jerry Dingleman (The Boy Wonder) is Duddy’s idol because he teaches him about competition‚ and wants the success he achieves. The suggestion of competition makes Duddy work and strive

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    humankind‚ for if there were no dreams‚ there would be no reason to live. Duddy Kravitz understands this perfectly‚ which is why he is one of the most ambitious young men of his time. From the moment he hears his grandfather say‚ "A man without land is nobody‚"(44) he is prepared to seek the land of his dream‚ no matter what the cost would be. This ambition of his is very respectable‚ but unfortunately his methods are damnable. Duddy is a relentless pursuer‚ a formidable competitor but also a ruthless

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