Golden Compass
Title: Golden Compass
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Golden Compass
Conflicts in Different Settings 95192
In what ways does setting influence the plot? In Philip Pullman’s novel, The Golden Compass, the character Lyra and her daemon Pantalaimon( an animal-like creature, which is necessary for human survival) comes into contact with different conflicts as she travels through Oxford, Bolvangar, and Svalbard. In each of these settings, she is faced with a new conflict; the bear Iofur, Gobblers, her father Lord Asriel or Mrs. Coulter (her estranged
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Bolvanger, and Svalbard. In Oxford, she faces the conflict whether to travel to the far North with Mrs. Coulter. In Bolvanger, she devises a plan on how to escape the prison, which she does successfully. In Svalbard, Lyra is faced with the conflict of how to retrieve her dad Lord Asriel after bears captured him. These conflicts display the theme that sometimes in life people encounter difficult situations in various settings which they must resolve.
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