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The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole |
Sue Townsend is the creator of
She was born in
There are 4 books in the collection:
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾
Growing Pains of Adrian Mole
Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years
Adrian Mole: Cappuccino Years
Together the mole diaries have sold over 8 million copies. Have been adapted for radio, television, theatre and there are even Adrian Mole computer games.
I read the Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ and now I am going to tell you a short summary of the plot.
The book deals with the problems of teenage life of a 13-¾ year old boy. His diary takes you trough a year of his life and begins with New Year resolutions. It starts revealing his personality.
His best friend Nigel starts going out with Pandora, the only girl
In school he joins a group called "The Good Samaritans" who do social
work for old people.
After some time
One day
This event brings Adrian and Pandora together and he and Nigel reconcile.
The book goes on with repeating all the problems like spots, school, the division and so on.
But in the end of his diary entries his mother comes back to her
family, his father finds a new job, he is in love with
Pandora and even his new friend Bert Baxter marries. Now life is worth living for
I wouldn't say that the book is autobiographical but there are some parallels between Adrian´s and Sue's live.
For instance both grow up in a working class family in
Sue's works are sent to BBC and also
Adrian Mole:
Main character
writer of the diaries
13 years old
young adolescent
boy living on estate in
British teenager
grows up in unusual circumstances
experiences problems of teenage life
has problems of existence
doesn't know where he belongs to
is looking for his own personality
can identify himself with being an intellectual, but nobody
admires his poems and knows that he is one - a good
statement to prove this is "None of the teachers at school
have noticed that I am an intellectual. They will be sorry,
when I am famous"
by being an intellectual he can escape from his problems "If I
didn´t have my poetry I would be a raving loonie by now"
(raving loonie = wild and mad person)
Pandora
at first dates Nigel (his best friend)
New girl at
Falls in love with
Isn't like you would expect a 14-year-old girl - she wants to oppose,
to resist and is very rebellious
In Greek legend Pandora is the name of the first woman, whom the gods gave a box as a wedding present; out came all the problems and diseases, which are now in the world
"Her name is Pandora, but she liked being called "Box"
- Maybe it shows that she wants to be different
- she wants to escape from the ordinary things
- isn't afraid of troubles
- a good example is the "Red-Sock-Protest" they were
all sent home by the director, but she doesn`t regret it
Bert Baxter:
Dirty old man
89 years
His house is in a disgusting state
You can observe the development of their relationship
Very
important friend in
Maybe he is a kind of substitute for his father (who
neglects him because of his own problems)
Marries an old woman (Queenie)
Father:
Loses his job
Is very depressed after the divorce
He lies around the whole day instead of doing some work and
falls in self-pity
he finds a new girlfriend (Doreen Slater), but it's more a relationship to forget his wife than out of love
neglects
Mother:
Leaves town with Mr.Lucas (the neighbour)
The only thing she does for
Also neglects him
Thinks only of herself
Others: Dog, grandmother, Mr. Lucas, Barry Kent, Nigel
Although there is no single dominating plot within this book, there are many themes that do continue throughout the story.
Divorce:
Is certainly a topic many teenagers have to deal with.
In
Being without a job:
After having lost his job
Identity:
Rebellism:
Not only Adrian but also Pandora and many other kids try to oppose the rules and the normality in certain ways. E.g.: "The Red Sock Committee" - they didn't wear red socks because they looked so beautiful but because it wasn't normal and they couldn't accept that it was forbidden. They call themselves "Freedom fighter for the rights of the individual"
Bullying:
I would like to focus on the topic of bullying which I didn't mention
before because
Therefore an other character is very important, namely Barry Kent's:
likes to treat others badly and to hurt them
some teachers are afraid of him
is even banned from the youth club
gets always in big troubles (especially in school)
Barry Kent always treats
After having been seriously menaced at school he is forced to tell his father about everything.
His father wants to talk to Barry Kent and to get back all the menaces money. Barry just laughs about him and also the argument with Barry's father doesn't make sense.
Thursday may 21st Barry Kent duffed me up in the cloakroom today. He hung me on one of
the coathooks. He called me a "copper's nark" and
other things too bad to write down. My grandma found out about the menacing
(my father didn't want her to know on account of her diabetes). She listened
to it all then she put her hat on, thinned her lips and went out. She was
gone one hour and seven minutes, she came in, took her coat off, fluffed her
hair out, took 27.18 $ from the anti-mugger belt round her waist. She said,
"He won't bother you again, |
Coathook - a piece of metal for hanging clothes on Copper's nark - someone who gives information to the police On account of - because of To fluff out - to shake Antimugger belt - a belt in which money can be hidden so that robbers cannot steal it token of esteem - a sign of respect Ego-boost - Selbstbestätigung |
I think it's very interesting that a grandmother has more effect on a teenager that a father on an other father. It's also very strange that Barry's father isn't willing to talk to his son or to do something else against it. He just ignores the problem. As it seems Barry got his attitude towards hurting and bullying others from his father and that's the real problem. So he doesn't know that it isn't right when his father has the same opinion.
Adrian and his father seem to be weak because they aren't able to deal
with the problem alone. They need grandmother who is an old woman with a strong
personality. Maybe others see the conversation between grandmother and Barry
and make fun of him because he is threatened by an old woman. He gives the money back because he feels what
it is liked to be hurt - now he is in
The person who is really weak is Barry Kent because he can only find ego-boost by hurting others.
The diary takes place in a small working-class community in
The book wasn't very interesting to read but very easy except of many British colloquial terms. It wasn't a problem to understand them because I could find out the meaning from the context.
At the beginning I hopped that there would be a climax but it didn't
get more interesting. Maybe 13 or 14 year old teenagers can identify with
For me it was boring to read because it is an endless moaning about ordinary problems that appear nearly in every book for teenagers and it wasn't a challenge to read and to understand the topics. At least it's a lovely book and I can imagine that younger are interested in this book.
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