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    unless the redness was imagined‚ or visually conflated" His constant questioning show the impact Parry’s obsession have on Joe. The loss of love between Clarissa and Joe is implied by how he flicks from one to the other and how he is getting between their relationship "to intrude upon our happiness with an account of Parry?" Although here he’s convinced he loves her "Oh God I loved her." his thoughts are still clearly on Parry.

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    How does Ian McEwan make chapter one of Enduring Love interesting and intriguing? McEwan uses a number of techniques to make the first chapter of Enduring Love interesting and intriguing. The techniques used in the opening passages draw the reader into the narrative‚ gaining their curiosity and forcing them to read on. By writing in the first person McEwan allows the reader to empathise with his main character from the very first page. This gives the reader an immediate intimacy with the narrator

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    Chapter 23 high risk pregnant client during labor and delivery Four main components of the labor process 1. passenger or fetus 2. passage way or pelvic bones and other pelvic structure 3. powers or uterine contractions 4. clients psyche or psychological state Problems with the passenger -Problem may arise if preterm‚ also during multiple gestation. Fetal malposition  1. Occipitoposterior position ROP or LOP Second stage of labor Complains of severe back pain from the pressure

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    Enduring Love Analysis

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    Write about the significance of climaxes or 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

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    As for late Marian keeps most of her time working at home‚ with exceptions of some outside job that has turned rarefied recently after the ascending to nobility; Moreover‚ the boredom has struck her‚ it was not for Isabela‚ regularly paying her nocturne and like now daily visit the problems would be worse. “I see‚ from the corner of my little eye‚” Isabela sat on her lap‚ although working on making sure to read twice before sign a new contract over the writing desk. “Someone who needs to leave and

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    Enduring Love Narrative Techniques Chapter 19 – The pre-warning Page 163 Joe uses a range of symbols in this chapter; one of the symbols used is colour. Colour is used to give the reader a clue of what will happen soon. This is shown when Joe says‚ ‘in memory‚ all the food they brought us first was red‚’ the use of a colour to remember a part of Joe’s memory gives the reader the impression that the colour symbolises a feeling or emotion that Joe may have felt. ‘Red’ in this case could represent

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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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    at the books shelved neatly in alphabetical order by author. He took his time and the silence was deafening as he thought he would like to read many of the titles as they were not available in the local library‚ but his eyes came to a book on Indian Love Making entitled simply “the Karma Sutra” and he smiled‚ blushing slightly as he continued to look. This broke the silence and he spoke. “So I am to understand that you think the dalliance with Rachel was the cause of his death?” Carefully he made

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    Chapter Nine is a turning point in the plot of Ian McEwan’s Enduring Love. In the former chapters‚ Joe and Clarissa witness a ballooning accident in which a man dies. This event is an emotional shock for both of them. On that day‚ they meet Jed Parry‚ a Christian fanatic. The same night‚ he phones Joe saying “I love you”‚ but Joe‚ too scared of Parry and of worrying Clarissa hangs up and says that it is a wrong number (p. 37). Few days after‚ Joe confesses about it to Clarissa‚ adding that Parry

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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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