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    Chapter 17 describes the final breakdown of Joe and Clarissa’s relationship and marks the point in the narrative in which Joe’s isolation from those around him seems complete. McEwan contradicts ensuing events by first placing Joe and Clarissa into an intimate late-night setting‚ implying that there will be a reconciliation between the two; ‘we were lying face to face in bed‚ as if nothing was wrong’. The language used here by Joe is also misleading-creating rich imagery and an atmosphere of emotion

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    nothing ever ends how it should‚ life is not perfect. This is evident when we read Briony’s alternate ending where Cecilia and Robbie live happily ever after versus the alternative ending in which Cecilia and Robbie never get to fulfill their true love and spend the rest of their lives together. When you expect a story to end one way and it ends another it really brings you to think about why things happen the way they do‚ consider the events that ultimately led to the final outcomes. The ending

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    has grown past business based and they are both now in love with each other. This is supportive

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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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    urban New Orleans 1940‚ while Ian McEwan’s ‘Enduring Love’ is about endurance‚ or survival‚ and sets love in its different forms‚ from unconditioned‚ romantic‚ idealised and obsessive. In contrast to William’s play‚ McEwan’s novel is set in late twentieth century Britain‚ aiming at dealing with timeless concerns such as morality and love‚ while the play focuses on social realism. Associating the main characters‚ both texts involved different forms of love as its ‘liberating and imprisoning’. Interlopers

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    Compare and Contrast the social issues which cause conflict in Waiting for Godot by Beckett and Enduring Loveby McEwan. Evaluate different readers’ views of the writers’ interpretations and discuss the impact of contexts. Social issues have long been a problem in our world‚ complete breakdown in communication can have disastrous consequences for society. Many wars‚ civil wars and uprisings have occurred as a cause of idealogical differences‚ but it has been through a social aspect‚ that those

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    numbers and language like "weight" help him not only calm himself down‚ but convince the readers that he’s in control of his own situation. On the other hand‚ Joe seems to go off into panicked monologues such as the one at the top of page 47. Here‚ McEwan uses short sentences‚ but the meaning and effect created is completely different. They create a sense of panic and turbulence. The sentences increase the pace of the reading‚ and seem to be erratic and uncorrelated‚ representing Joe’s thoughts.

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    misreading‚ then‚ is the novel’s illustration of how easy it is to misread. Keywords: implied author‚ Kenneth Burke‚ misreading‚ Wayne Booth ecause of the sinister characters and plots of his early novels and short stories‚ the English writer Ian McEwan has been called by some reviewers and critics “Ian Macabre.” Despite in many ways being substantially different from McEwan’s previous novels‚ Atonement‚ which appeared in 2001‚ might be his most macabre tale. The macabre has death as its subject

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    Unfusing and its Complications As seen in STEVEN UNIVERSE‚ episode KEYSTONE MOTEL (Season 2‚ Episode 12) In an alternate universe‚ a small group of rebel aliens came to earth eons before humans existed and fought for the freedom of this planet. These aliens are actually sentient rocks. Their main powers‚ their being‚ even their physical form all originate from gems placed on their body somewhere. This is why the race is referred to as ‘gems’. Each character is named after the mineral that makes up

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    The scene was one of cosy domesticity‚ a man and a woman sharing breakfast after a night out clubbing together. Married? Lovers? Boyfriend and girlfriend‚ or just a platonic relationship‚ it could have been any of the three‚ and the scene would have been mirrored in many homes across Rome. They were normal. Or at least‚ together‚ they contained a semblance of normality‚ which to Kyle‚ was almost as eerie a sensation as was the morning after his first murder to know that the woman across from him

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