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The Custody of the Pumpkin
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Cambridge IGCSE and AS English and French Mind Map on The Custody of the Pumpkin, created by Taylor Smith on 05/06/2014.
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cambridge igcse and as
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Taylor Smith
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The Custody of the Pumpkin
Characters
Lord Emsowrth
main character
peculiar behaviour
overly dependent
always in sticky sitations
9th Earl
Hon. Frederick Threepwood (Freddie)
Lord Emsworth's 2nd son
adventurous
energetic
Mischievous
Angus McAllister
head gardener
Scottish
sturdy
frim headed
honest
Niagara Donaldson
Freddie's fiancee
daughter of a multi-billionaire
American
talented
bright
exuberant
Lord Emsowrth's butler
Mr Donaldson
Gregory Parsloe-Parsloe
Constable
Park-keeper
Themes
Eccentricities and lack of common sense
Father and son relationship
Class system
Money
Status and wealth
Nature
Setting and Atmosphere
Blandings castle
Castle's terrace
Yew alley
London
Senior Conservative Club
Hotel magnificent
Kensington Gardens
Shrewsbury castle
Language, Tone and Structure
humour
3rd person omniscient
irony
sarcasm
informal/colloquial style
Scottish dialect
stream of consciousness
Climax
conflict
Disapproval of marriage
suspense
tension
turning point (McAlister arrives at KG)
No one to look after pumpkin
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