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Frank McCourtChapter 14

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Planning:

1. Character list2. Summary3. Themes

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1. Main character of this chapter:Frank McCourt: The protagonist and narrator.Ab Sheehan (The Abbot): Angela's mentally deficient

brother. Frank calls him Uncle Pat. He´s simple and sells newspapers.

Michael McCourt: Frank's younger brother whom, according to Frank, was left by a Angel on the Seventh Step.

(Catherine) Miss O´Riordan The librarian that one day gives Frank a book called Butler’s Lives of the Saints.

Kathleen Purcell: Neighbor´s grandma.Aunt Aggie: Angela's angry sister.Uncle Pa Keating: Aunt Aggie's gentle, kind and

encouraging husband.

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2. Summary

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When?During the month of july when the school is

over.

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What?Angela sends Michael to The Abbot´s house

with food and drink for Frank.

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If I had money… I would buy …

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How / Where ?Frank spends his days in Limerick:

walking into the country.at the library.

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Why is he ashamed?Because he is committing a sin by…

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Virgin martyrsSt. Brigid. February

first.

St. Wilgefortis. July twentieth.

St. Agatha. February fifth.

St. Ursula. October twenty first.

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What does he discover?

The shocking truth of the sexual intercourse. His father lied to him for years about The

Angel on the Seventh Step.

No!

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What does she discover?Miss O´Riordan discovers that Frank has

been reading a sex manual of Lin Yütang.

SEX

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The day before Frank´s birthday (I)Frank takes off his clothes , washing them

under the tap with a bar of carbolic soap in the backyard .

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The day before Frank´s birthday (II)He hangs them on Grandma´s clothesline.

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What are you doing with my poor mother´s dress?Aunt Aggie finds Frank in his grandmother´s

dress.

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Kathleen Purcell discovers Frank in the black dress of his grandma

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Frank explains why he lives there…He can´t tell about Laman Griffin and his

mother relationship.He tries to explain to his aunt that he is living

with uncle Ab because of the distance from Laman Griffin´s house to the post office.

Aunt Aggie accepts his apologies…“that´s more than your father would do”

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3. ThemesHunger: Frank MacCourt is plagued by

hunger throughout his childhood. Hunger is mentioned over and over again in the narrative of this book.Guilt: Throughout his childhood, Frank feels guilty of his own sins, particularly of his sexual thoughts and behaviour.

Doom: An unpleasant or disastrous destiny. The Last Judgment, at the end of the world. When you commit a mortal sin, you have been doomed.

Religion: The book is full of references to religion. Particularly, in this chapter, Frank begins to read at the library “The lives of the Saints” and learns about saints.

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THE END

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