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o achieve success so that he can gain the approval he wants from his family. Ironically, Duddy at the conclusion of the book, with his actions, disappoints them, making his search pointless. With his eldest brother, Lennie, in university to study medicine, the competition that Duddy has – especially because he is the unfavoured child - makes it difficult to win the approval of his father, Max, (pg 118). Duddy believes that if he achieves success, he will gain his father’s approval. Unfortunately, Duddy does not realise the means he wants to gain this approval will gain him the opposite reaction. Furthermore, Duddy treats Yvette, his girlfriend, poorly throughout the novel, since the beginning of their relationship. Yvette is often used by Duddy

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