The protective nature of parents' children is one of the most important qualities that all parents need to raise their children. However, too many good things can become poisonous. This is particularly true for the characters of Lloyd Jones novel Pister Pip and W. D Valgardson's short story "Saturday Climb". In Mr. Pister, Delores loves her daughter Matilda and protects her very much, so when Matilda begins to be pulled to the world, Mr.
In this article, Mr. Pister will analyze the role of imagination and reader-oriented criticism. Lloyd Jones' s novel "Pistar Pip" will be held in Bougainville Island in the center of the Earth in the early 1990s. The island has a blockade, most indigenous people and non indigenous people left. The last white white man on the island stayed with his hometown's wife and decided to teach the children. The only thing he knows is the wonderful future of Charles Dickens. He read a novel for the novel and the children were greatly influenced. Destruction of the village was caused by the misunderstanding of the novel when children told the parents, soldiers, and insurgents invading the village.
One of the books I read during the year I am reading is Lloyd Jones's "Pistar pip". Mr. Pip is located on a fictitious island in the Pacific. The island was caught in the midst of the territory war, and a small village teacher escaped away from the fight. We suggested that outsiders married to people in the village teach local children. The way he taught them to read aloud through Dickens's "Great Future". A terrible thing happened on the island, but a young girl in the village survived. As she explained, it's a book that offered me a different world when it was urgently needed, it gave me a Pip friend ... under human skin ... If it is not magic, I do not know what it is: "The magic of the book saved her life.