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ID number:313180
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Published: 05.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In the novel Mosquito Coast we the readers are taken on a vast trip across farming country, an ocean and to a vast land covered in substantial jungle. But for every end there is a beginning, and in this novel the foundation is laid in a small town called Hatfield Massachusetts. Here is where the story begins and where the idealistic character Allie Fox is supplied with the right fuel to begin is eccentric journey of trial and error. Sir Isaac Newton stated that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The reaction in this situation is Allie Fox leaving Hatfield with his family and moving to Honduras. The cause in this instance is not Hatfield itself but the corruption, the poverty and the conflict present between Allie and one of his "inferiors" (20). Paul Theroux utilizes his knowledge of geography and combines it with his creative abilities to sculpt the perfect foundation for his novel. Giving him a variety of compelling choices from which to start Allies journey.
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