1. Enduring Love
A conventional book, or play, would have three parts, a beginning, a middle and an end, but "Enduring Love" Is not a conventional book and McEwan is not a conventional writer. ... Other obsessions which have lingered throughout the book are also cured. ... The book began with a picnic, so it's ending with a picnic is another factor which adds to the cathartic atmosphere of the chapter. ... It is a "report" on de Clarembault's syndrome "reprinted from the British review of psychiatry". ... This report explains this in scientific language. ...
- Word Count: 1500
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School