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Pauls Dad

Where do your sympathies lie? Select one of the characters listed below and write a detailed paragraph explaining how you see them in a sympathetic way. This is not easy. You will have to think seriously about the person before writing.
(Consider the personality of the character in the novel and try to suggest possible reasons for these traits)
- Paul's Dad
- Mr Riggs
- Eric the Red

Paul's Dad

The character out of "The Bamboo Flute" I sympathise most with is Paul's Dad, because he was stern and a very hard worker. Paul's Dad lived during the great depression and as a result times were hard, there was no work around, and very little money. He was always working on the farm to try and keep it going but with all his hard work and determination he was still slowly losing the farm. Also, he was always grumpy and depressed due to the fact that he was a return soldier from World War II and he would still be trying to cope with what went on in the war and what he experienced......


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