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Complete the following sentences by using the words in the list below. Write only the word next to the question numbers (5.1.1(a) to 5.1.1(d)) in the ANSWER BOOK. T... show full transcript
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This story is set in the small town of St Simon where Arthur Arington is a principal. The Aringtons adopt two children, Chester and Julia. Chester is Nigerian. The first day at school Chester causes some disruption and his teacher, Mrs Miller, saves the day by calling Julia to assist.
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(a) Chester does not want to be 'a king' any more because he is mocked by his peers, who call him 'king of devils'. This ridicule makes him feel isolated.
(b) Ginny wants Chester to play this part because she believes it gives him an opportunity to embrace his identity and helps him feel accepted.
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Chester refers to Arthur as 'the Rock of Gibraltar' because he sees Arthur as a source of strength and support amidst his insecurities. Arthur provides stability in Chester’s life, much like the statue-like endurance and reliability attributed to the Rock of Gibraltar.
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The extract reveals that Chester is a sensitive and introspective character who struggles with his identity, particularly due to his background and the mocking he receives from peers. He exhibits a desire for acceptance but also reflects the pain of feeling different. His conversation with Ginny illustrates his vulnerability and longing for connection.
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Insecurity is a prevalent theme as the characters grapple with their identities and the way they are perceived by others. Chester’s struggles are emblematic of this feeling, showcasing the impact of societal perceptions on self-esteem. The narrative delves into how individuals may feel alienated based on their backgrounds, fostering a sense of yearning for belonging.
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Yes, I sympathise with Julia as she is portrayed as a nurturing character who attempts to support Chester despite the challenges they face. Her awareness of Chester's feelings of exclusion highlights her empathetic nature. However, while her intentions are positive, Julia also experiences her own struggles as an adopted child, making her situation complex and relatable.
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