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    What is significant about the narrative in chapter one? In the opening chapter of Enduring Love‚ the narrative is very important as it helps the reader see the narrator’s opinion of what happened that day leading up to the accident of John Logan’s death. In this chapter‚ there is mainly a use of interior monologue to describe the events as the narrator is using first person to describe what was happening and is verbalising their thoughts as they occurred. This type of narrative is a good

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    anticlimaxes in Enduring Love Another climax begins at the end of chapter 21 with a phone call between Jed and Joe “I’m putting her on‚ OK? Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” Here McEwan uses juxtaposition of beginning an event within the formal closure of a chapter. The effect of this adds suspense to the novel as a whole as it wills the reader to follow the chain of events. Also‚ the panicked dialogue of “Are you there? Joe? Are you there?” heightens the climax by leaving it unresolved. McEwan continually

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    How do Tennessee Williams and Ian McEwan present masculinity and Femininity as major themes in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘Enduring Love’? Masculinity and femininity are defined as a set of qualities‚ characteristics or roles generally considered typical of‚ or appropriate to‚ a man or woman respectively [1]. Both the novel ‘Enduring Love’ (1997) and the Play ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ (1947) presents masculinity and femininity but in different ways and era’s. McEwan presents these two major themes

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    Chapter Four All four of the women finished dressing and met in the main entrance of the palace to greet their guests. The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Baden were just arriving and stepping out of their carriage. Karolina and her mother stood behind the Princess and the Dowager Duchess as they curtsied and welcomed the royal couple while Theresia instructed the servants to take their baggage to their rooms in the palace. The Grand Duke acknowledged the Dowager Duchess and the Princess with

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    How does McEwan tell the story in chapter 9? McEwan uses a different perspective to the rest of the novel‚ he uses a form of 3rd person narrative but solely Clarissa as his chosen subject‚ he also tells the reader this at the start‚ “ It would make more sense of Clarissa’s return to tell it from her point of view.” McEwan uses this to singularly show movements of Clarissa‚ because up until then Joe’s perspective has been the main focus‚ and not any other characters. This way McEwan is able to

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    MAGICIAN S. MAUGHAM Chapter 1. Arthur Burdon and Dr. Porhoet walked in silence. Arthur had just arrived in Paris. He was a surgeon at St Luke’s hospital‚ and had come to study the methods of the French doctors; but the real object of his visit to Paris was certainly to see Margaret Dauncey. He looked upon himself as a happy man. He loved Margaret with all his heart and he was sure of her affection for him. It was impossible that anything could disturb the pleasant life they had planned together

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    Chapter four starts out with an anecdote explaining how Malala’s grandfather did not help out financially with her Woma celebration because she was a girl‚ not a boy. (Woma being a traditional celebration on the seventh day of a child’s life.) Throughout the chapter she starts to notice and disagree with the divide between how women and men are treated‚ especially in rural areas‚ such as her family’s village. When Malala goes to the village‚ all of the women cook food for the men and take care of

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    In an extract from Ian McEwan’s ‘Enduring Love’ the main character‚ Joe‚ faces many conflicts emotionally. In Joe’s mind‚ his emotions and rational thought pull him in two different directions when all he seeks is a common answer. In order to portray Joe’s emotional distress‚ ‘Enduring Love’ is told through first person narration. Joe searches for logical explanations but the more he looks‚ the further the truth seems to be. The day after John Logan’s death‚ Joe’s conscious makes the whole event

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    She gets a small sample of what it’s like for Kendrick while in his Selkie form. Their love continues to grow where Aileana feels love for Kendrick. She hasn’t been able to voice it yet. The night before Kendrick has to report back to work for another twenty-eight days he cooks her a wonderful meal. He plans a night he hopes she will always remember. After dinner

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    Chapter 7 Emily and Vera take a walk together. Emily reiterates her conviction that Mrs. Rogers died of a guilty conscience. She tells Vera the story of Beatrice Taylor‚ the girl the recorded voice accused Emily of killing. Beatrice Taylor worked for Emily as a maid‚ but when Beatrice got pregnant‚ Emily immediately threw her out of the house. Friendless and despairing‚ Beatrice drowned herself. Emily insists that she has no reason to feel remorse‚ but the story horrifies Vera.Meanwhile‚ Lombard

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