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Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clark: No More Laughing For Paddy
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Yer Name Here Poetry/Fiction Paddy Clarke
Roddy Doyle's Paddy Clarke HA HA HA was a beautifully written book. It
perfectly captures the mind of a ten year old boy in Ireland during the mid-
1960's. Paddy Clarke, the young boy who Doyle uses to enter the mind of a ten
year old, is a boy who most ca ....
Middle of essay ....." (p.222)
This drama did not effect me as much as the daily life. The fights I
could not relate to. I had never experienced arguments of such high caliber. But
inevitably I had experienced the life of a ten year old. I could relate to
Paddy's reactions to certain situations at school. For instance when Paddy and
his grade are in line to receive check-ups a joke is made and Paddy says, " I
laughed harder than I had to. We all did" (p.144).
Doyle was able to allow me to not just be a reader but.... |
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