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    Carl Matt is a15-year-old who goes through many bumpy roads to reach the happy ending. James Moloney’s novel, A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove is set in wattle beach and the island wisemans cove located In Victoria Australia, the book was first published in 1996. A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove follows the story of Carl Matt as he settles in to Wattle Beach. the novel portrays Carl as he grows and learns to accept himself through exploring relationships with different characters throughout the book, the people

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    novel “A Bridge to Wiseman’s cove” which is written by an author called James Moloney. It is a very interesting story about a dysfunctional family for young adults. The story is based on two characters including Harley Matt and the most important character Carl Matt who is suffering from physical and emotional problems after his mother's disappearance on one of her holidays. The question to be answered is, “What were the obstacles that Carl Matt faced in the book A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove and how

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    ‘A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove’ by James Moloney portrays the difficulties of Carl Matt in an ominous way. Carl is living a miserable life, his mum, Kerry, had run away and hadn’t returned, his sister, Sarah, left him and his brother, Harley, with their aunt Beryl in a town that shut Carl away. In the contemporary world of Wattle Beach, Carl has to face the fact that his body image isn’t ideal for anyone, he is isolated with no friends at all and he has no family but his mischievous brother. He is however

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    The Australian 1996 classic “A Bridge to Wisemans Cove” written by James Moloney explores the adventures of Carl Matt, a 15 soon to be 16 year old boy who learns how to find himself in a small tourist town close to the beach, Carl Matt faces the dilemmas of growing to become his own unique person due to the reputation the Matt family has given him, this also leads Carl to have insecurities about his body and have low self-worth and self-esteem. Throughout the book Carl learns how to be himself and

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    Essay on a Bridge to Wisemans Cove A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove is a Bildungsroman novel about a 15 year old boy named Carl Matt. Carl moved to Wattle Beach in search of a new life, away from his past, only to discover old family secrets. He is reserved and reluctant to meet new people or try new things, but gradually he gains confidence to stand up for himself. Carl is confronted with adversity, but by accepting himself and his past, he overcomes it. One of the hardships Carl faces is having a poor

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    Year 10 English – A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove Discuss how James Moloney uses the image of the Osprey throughout the novel? What does it represent? ‘With it’s sight restored at last, the bird jerked it’s head sideways to look at Carl and then Joy, as though it was asking, is it true? Am I free?’ James Moloney uses the image of the osprey in several ways throughout the novel. The main technique in which it is represented, is the emotion of the characters finally feeling free in there own way.

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    James Moloney’s “A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove”, uses varying family circumstances and community expectations to express how these things effect an individual. The novel displays character foils that even further explores this idea, as the protagonist interacts with these foils and situations, resulting in development of his ability to voice himself. Fluctuating amounts of dialogue and distinct characterisation of key and minor characters further explores this idea. Moloney begins the novel with a

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    A character’s perspective often changes the more they grow and develop. James Moloney’s award winning novel “A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove”, follows the journey of awkward teenager, Carl Matt, as he leaves his hometown to stay with his manipulative aunt in a small beachside town. Throughout the text, Carl grows from insecure teenager to confident young man, which shifts his view of life. The novel uses dislocation, relationships, and events, to explore how Carl’s perspective changes as he develops as

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    A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove – Analytical Essay Carl Matt is the main character in James Moloney’s novel “A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove.” It follows the emotional journey of Carl Matt dealing with insecurities, feelings and having to deal with a new surrounding in Wattle Beach with his Aunt Beryl, as he is sent away by his sister, Sarah with his younger brother, Harley. This extract symbolises the relationship between Carl and the osprey, as both of them feel trapped, until they eventually reach freedom

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    James Moloney’s A Bridge to Wiseman’s Cove (1996) is a story of hope about a young orphan named Carl Matt who struggles to fit in. His hard working life without family and his awareness and embarrassment about his body all contribute to the reader being positioned to see Carl as an outsider who does not belong to a certain family. Through an analysis of Moloney’s depiction of Carl Matt throughout the novel, it is shown that he is represented as a self-conscious, lonely character. The author places

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