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THE MAGIC SHOP, GIP - Coggle Diagram
THE MAGIC SHOP
Plot
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Finishing
chaos is unleashed from the box,
and the boy is consumed by terror.
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The boy and his father quickly leave the magic shop,
returning to the outside world.
Evaluation
serves as a cautionary tale that encourages readers to reflect on their desires and the potential consequences of unchecked fantasies.
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Lesson Learned:
the consequences of his unchecked desires and dangers of pursuing
instant gratification without considering the potential repercussions.
SYMBOLISM
Shopman
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He possesses an almost supernatural ability
to tap into people’s desires and fears,
symbolizing the allure and danger of
unchecked imagination and the unknown.
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CHARACTERS
THE FATHER OF GIP
Cautious, and rational
character
ShOPMAN
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curious, sallow, dark man,
with one ear larger than the other and
chin like the toe- cap of a boot.
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AUTHOR
HERBERT
GEORGE
WELLS
GENRE
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Non-fiction output
social commentary, politics, history,
popular science, satire, biography, and autobiography.
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LIFE
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was born in Bromley, Kent, England, into a working-class family.
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English writer and one of the most influential science fiction authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
WORK
The world set free
The otline of history works
The World Set Free
The Outline of History
The Country of the Blind
The Red Room
The Time Machine
The Invisible Man
The War of the Worlds
The Island of Doctor Moreau
Letter to Wells: Thank you, H.G. Wells, for your incredible storytelling. “The Magic Shop” is a prime example of your exceptional storytelling skills. The way you create an enchanting atmosphere within the magic shop and explore the themes of unchecked desires and the balance between fantasy and reality is both thought-provoking and captivating. The cautionary tale serves as a reminder to me about the importance of tempering imagination with rationality
GIP
Young, curious and
imaginative character
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