Ian McEwan's "Enduring Love Begins" dictionary defines the term "addictive" as follows. A perfect commitment to something, a slave to others, and a condition that I think I want more. Ian McEwan says that he wants to write the opening chapter with the same effect as highly addictive medicine. In my opinion, he did this. At the end of the first chapter, the reader needs more information about the introduced role and the tragedy that actually occurs. McEwan accepted this definition, became addicted, wrote the opening chapter and never forgot what his goal is.
Ian McEwan's persistent love is evident through the episode of "permanent love", and Ian McEwan combines three different types, love story, detective story, and thriller. For example, the type of thriller is guided strictly at a fast and fast speed, and letters are easily identified as "good things" and "bad people", etc. A series of expectations urging the reader to continue reading each type I think there is. - Urban alienation of Ian McEwan's concrete garden We do not know the reason why we first put her in the trunk. It was obvious that the family would meet again at the time. This is a good reason. Separation may be more interesting. In this article I will study the social and cultural background of cement garden through Ian McEwan (1948 -).
Ian McEwan draws various forms of obsession in the novel "Enduring Love". McEwan uses languages of various styles to express characters and their various kinds of "unhealthy obsessions". By exploring how McEwan expresses each character, we can clearly observe a very obvious obsession, but that is not the case. The most obvious commitment in this novel is its commitment to Joe Rose of Jade Parry. As a reader, we think that this is the most troublesome for the strength this is showing to us in the novel. At the beginning of the story, shortly after the unfortunate accident, Joe Rose continued descending while confirming John Logan's body, followed by Jed Parry. McEwan used his language and talent to demonstrate passionately praying that he overcame Jed Parry's commitment to religious beliefs and Parry's conversation.
Ian McEwan's novel "Enduring Love" in 1997 shows that dark love in literature survived. Like Shakespeare and Govin 's poet, Macueone shows that love leads to the mental destruction of usual reasonable person Joe Rose amazingly resembles Shakespeare' s Othello, but the story is quite different. In Othello, the story develops around jealousy. This is an important dark side of love. Shakespeare writes like this. This tells the audience that it leads to embarrassment - it supports myself, because it will be a lot of distrust without further input, Iago just plant a small suspicious species in Othello's heart It means good.