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    Roald Dahl's Going Solo

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    The nonfiction novel Going Solo by Roald Dahl is an autobiography that tells the story of Dahl’s time in the Royal Air Force during World War II. “You cannot open a book without learning something” means that all books allow you to gain some knowledge on subjects that you did not know much about to begin with. The quote can be used to perfectly describe the information the reader learns from the novel. Going Solo was able to teach me lessons and provide me with ideas that I had never given much

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    Lamb To The Slaughter I believe that Roald Dahl wants us to think Mrs. Maloney is a victim. I think this because in the story Mrs. Maloney looks to be a nice‚ kindhearted woman who is devoted to her husband‚ even though he would ignore her presence when she was speaking to him. "I think it’s a shame‚" she said‚ "that when someone’s been a policeman as long as you have‚ he still has to walk around all day long." He didn’t answer. Although Mr. Maloney ignored his wife and was not interested in what

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    Roald Dahl‚ the author of the short story "Beware of the Dog" clearly exemplifies the modern‚ simplistically styled theme of not always being what you’re told or what you hear. Peter‚ the main character overtime gradually comes to a realization that the Hospital he is staying at isn’t what its meant to be perceived as. He thinks he is in Brighton‚ a town in England when really he is in France behind the enemy lines. The hospital nurse assures Peter saying‚"’You’re in Brighton’"‚ however they were

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    war planes. He had a really good friendship with Dahl. "The way David Coke had treated me was exceptional‚ but then he was an exceptional person." (First Encounter with a Bandit‚ 79) Roald learned about Coke. After all of all the differences they have‚ they both share a similar and good trait‚ bravery and confidence.

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    Dahl on Democracy

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    Chapter 12: What Underlying Conditions Favour Democracy? Page 145-165 We face two questions: How can we account for the establishment of democratic institutions in so many countries in so many parts of the world‚ and how can we explain its failure? A full answer is impossible; two interrelated sets of factors are undoubtedly of crucial importance. FAILURE OF THE ALTERNATIVES During the 20th century‚ the main alternatives lost out in competition with democracy. The monarchy‚ open oligarchy‚

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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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    Gary Dahl Book Report

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    Gary Dahl‚ as California advertising man‚ was having drinks with his buddies one night in April 1975 when the conversation turned to pets. As a lark‚ Mr. Dahl informed his friends that he considered dogs‚ cats‚ birds‚ and fish all a pain in the neck. They made a mess; they misbehaved; they cost too much money. He‚ on the other hand‚ had a pet rock‚ and it was an ideal pet - easy and cheap‚ and it had a great personality. His buddies started to riff with the off-the-wall idea nd pretty soon they were

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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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