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MrChips, the protagonist of James Hilton's novel "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," is depicted as a quintessential schoolmaster whose life and values are shaped by the pre-war British educational system. His character reflects the traditional ideals of teaching and mentorship that were prevalent before World War I. However, the story also illustrates how the war profoundly impacts his life and perspectives, ultimately leading to a more nuanced understanding of change and loss. Thus, while he embodies pre-war ideals, his character evolves in response to the war's consequences.

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