Bac theme THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE
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THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE
Presentation du theme :
Today I’m going to introduce you to my theme that’s on THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE.
- Firstly, I will introduce you to the main character who is Adrian mole.
- Secondly I’m going to introduce you to the secret diary of this character
Présentation du personnage :
- Adrian Albert Mole Is Born 2 April 1967, he is British, he grows up with his parents in the city of Leicester, he moves to Ashby-de-la-Zouch in England's East Midlands.
- Adrian's family are largely unskilled working class/lower middle class. He is an only child until the age of 15, when his half-brother Brett and half-sister Rosie are born.
- Adrian is not good at school, but he is still good at school knowing that he does not like sports and he always tries to be dispensed, even if he sometimes suffers from the anger of the director "Pop-Eye" Scruton. Pandora Braithwaite (who is the parent of Ivan and Tania are tributary Trotskyists). Barry Kent and his gang, who has been bullied in his life, but keep his mind safe from trouble. All the while, Adrian sees himself as an "intellectual" and a "great writer" upset.
- Adrian Albert Mole is the fictional protagonist of a series of books by the English author Sue Townsend. He first appeared in a BBC Radio 4 play in 1982. The books are written in the form of a diary, with some additional items such as correspondence. The first two books have seduced many readers as a realistic and humorous treatment of the inner life of a teenager. They also captured something from the zeitgeist of the United Kingdom during the Thatcher period.
Now I’m going to explain you the secret diary
Presentation du livre D’ADRIEN MOLE
THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE who is 13 years old, it’s the first book in Adrian Mole's series of comic fictions, written by Sue Townsend. The book is written in a diary style and emphasizes the worries and regrets of a teenager who thinks himself an intellectual.
In the humor book drawn from Mole's unreliable storytelling, which naïvely and confidently interprets the events surrounding it.
The book was first published in hardcover by Methuen on October 7, 1982.
He had full of problems; indeed, he likes a girl in his class who makes fun of him, he never has enough pocket money, too many acne pimples and all the worries of a boy halfway between childhood and adolescence ... His secret diary, scrupulously kept from day to day, shows us a funny but sometimes tense diary that describes an image of a boy who does not trust him, so he needs his diary to explode and calm his anger by writing from-in.
In his diary he even tells us about the marriage of Lady di and Prince Charles, as well as talking about his complexes, his questions about girls, his body, his relations with his parents ....
What changes is that for once it's a diary of a boy, and we find the same questions that arise all girls at the same age, is a very big questioning on the opposite sex, similar complexes, the same anxieties ......
All of this is told in a tone so humorous.
We can say that in the form of a diary, a humorous youth novel portrays a teenager, who stands for a great intellectual and tries to bring into his diary a penetrating look at the world and in particular on his family.
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