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    Ian Mcewan's Enduring Love

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    affixed with the defining of love‚ writers often seek to tie opposing themes together encouraging readers to believe that ‘To love is to suffer‚ to be loved is to cause suffering’. Such suffering‚ through love‚ is presented in the three texts.‘Enduring Love’ published in 1997‚ is Ian McEwan’s novel of suffering through an “entanglement” evoked by tragedy which sees the death of John Logan. However such an entanglement stirs a “torturing” powerful obsession which threatens the love of a couple and causes

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    Write your response to the first chapter of “Enduring Love” “The beginning is simple to mark.” – The first line of the novel is designed to hook readers and it does. The use of the word “beginning” begs the question‚ the beginning of what? Instantly capturing our interests‚ it also shows the significance of the event as coupled with the word “simple” it shows complexity surrounding this mysterious‚ forthcoming event‚ again capturing our interests‚ and it shows the narrator has replayed this event

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    Enduring Love Extract

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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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    An Enduring Love Story

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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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    novel self-reflexively suggests Joe’s unreliability as our narrator- despite the fact that he is striving for objectivity and truth? He is unreliable‚ simply through the fact of being our narrator. The beginning of Ian McEwan’s ‘Enduring Love’ is not simple to mark. When McEwan was drafting the novel‚ he originally tried to start with Chapter 21‚ the scene where Joe procures the gun. How does this fit with the self-reflexive nature of the narrative and the claim that the beginning is easy to mark? Meaning

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    Chapter 7 - Enduring Love

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    Chapter 7 – McEwan storytelling We start the chapter with a description of Parry through Jed “No longer the Indian brave‚ despite the pony-tail”. McEwan really sets the scene with this as it gives us a clear picture of how Parry actually is. Shortly afterwards Jed’s scientific side comes out as he starts to re-assure himself that Parry is really harmless and that is was the accident that clouded his judgement. We feel a sense of relief as we now are told Parry is not threat as he is a “harmless

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    Explore how successfully McEwan contrasts the arts and sciences to aid his narrative in Enduring Love DH Lawrence once famously wrote‚ ‘If t be not true for me‚ what care I what truth it be?’ This‚ perhaps‚ sums up the different‚ contrasting perspectives of arts and science shown in the novel. Two of our main characters‚ Joe and Clarissa‚ exemplify these two contrasting viewpoints and this allows for one of the main themes of Enduring Love to enter the novel; the choice of whether or not to accept

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    Chapter 4 Enduring Love

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    How does McEwan tell the story in Chapter 4? Chapter 4 the use of retrospective view point is prevalent‚ we see Joe and Clarissa trying to get on with their everyday lives‚ we see Joe trying to get on with his work as he goes to the library‚ where he becomes consumed in the confusion of earlier events‚ and his failure to identify his personal fears. Whilst in the library he becomes aware of a person pacing behind him and identifies the individuals shoes as the same as Parry’s. In terms of action

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    interest and anticipation that will drive the reader to carry on and enjoy it. Readers expect openings to include a couple of key areas like the setting‚ the introduction of characters and interest through a form of enigma or tension. Ian McEwan’s Enduring Love both conforms and challenges what a reader would expect of an opening through opening on what seems to be a climactic point of the book. Opening with the balloon incident immediately creates tension. McEwan’s choice of opening sentence is particularly

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    Book review: Enduring love‚ by Ian McEwen Plot: The basic story line to the book is all about a man who experiences a ballooning accident where he and a group of other guys try to pull down a balloon that has a boy in‚ which is the captain of the air balloons grandson...so they are all holding it down trying to get the kid out but a strong gust of wind blows the balloon up and the four guys still holding on are pulled up with it but before it gets too high three of the four jump off to safety

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