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Why do you think games are important in the book Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha?  

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Why do you think games are important in the book Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha? In the book Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha written by Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke is the main character. The author writes the book from Paddy's point of view in the first person. The book evolves around Paddy and his life experiences. Paddy is a boy aged ten, who lives with his Da also known as Patrick, his Ma, his younger brother Sinbad who real name is Francis and his two younger sisters Deidre and Cathy. Paddy and his family live in a house on a new estate in Barrytown. Barrytown is where many memories take place for Paddy. I think the author makes the games important to the book for many reasons. Firstly, at the age of ten all children like to play games to socialise, a method to making new friends and they also reveal...

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