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'How does Roddy Doyle establish Paddy's world in the first fifteen pages of the narrative?'

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Have a little read: ... 'HOW DOES RODDY DOYLE ESTABLISH PADDY'S WORLD IN THE FIRST FIFTEEN PAGES OF THE NARRATIVE?' Within these highly important first set of pages Roddy Doyle successfully begins to tell the reader about Paddy's feelings, emotions and situation. He does this by informing the reader about a number of different key points such as Paddy's relationships with the other main characters in the book, including his mother, his father, his little brother Sinbad, Kevin and Mr Hennessey, Roddy Doyle also tells the reader about certain themes within the book, which are set to continue as the narrative progresses. One the key relationships that the reader sees, through the eyes of Paddy early on in the book is that of him with his friends, and of these the main ring-leader; Kevin. We can tell from the first 'sections' (which are used in the place of chapters) that Paddy looks up to Kevin with

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