The Buddha of Suburbia

The motif of manipulation comes to the forefront in Part Two, Chapter Thirteen. How has Pyke demonstrated manipulation at this point in the novel?

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Pyke as manipulated the situation at his house so that Karim feels he has no choice but to participate in Pyke's sexual experimentation. Pyke also manipulated Eleanor's extreme need for affection, knowing she can't - or won't - resists someone of his power showering her with attention.