Saturday, October 12, 2019
How McEwan Presents Ideas about Memory and Recall in Enduring Love :: Enduring Love Ian McEwan Literature Essays
How McEwan Presents Ideas about Memory and Recall in Enduring Love    In ââ¬ËEnduring Loveâ⬠ McEwan has created a storyline that refers to the 1st  person narratorââ¬â¢s own perception of his own mind and memory. Because  of this we do not know whether to trust Joe or not as he is extremely  biased in his own opinion. At the very beginning of the novel we, as  the reader, feel extremely safe being ââ¬Å"in Joeââ¬â¢s handsâ⬠ because we see  the very scientific, rational mind; however as we go on through the  story we see the loss of rationality and we are given hints not to  trust Joe as much as we did; ââ¬Å"His writingââ¬â¢s rather like yoursâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"Mr  Tapp went to the toilet, not his daughterâ⬠.    Within the opening chapter we see as a very clear memory from Joe of  the balloon accident. Within this chapter we see the very rational  side of Joe where we see the view of the balloon accident from a  ââ¬Å"buzzardsâ⬠ point of view so that it looks like the people who are  within the balloon accident are on a snooker table coming from all  direction. Joe is able to stop time here and point out where  absolutely everyone is in relation to himself and the actual balloon.  The use of narrative and chronological time not being the same in the  first chapter also gives the reader different views of Joeââ¬â¢s own  memory and what kind of state he is in within the first chapter; the  change from people running towards the balloon to then of Joeââ¬â¢s and  Clarissaââ¬â¢s reunion to then being back at the balloon accident.     From the very beginning of the novel we, as the reader, see that Joe  is a very rational person who has to think about every single detail  of his own life and other peopleââ¬â¢s lives around his own. However in  Chapter 3 we see a very emotional part of Joe as he describes what  both he and Clarissa are up to after the great tragedy of the balloon  accident; ââ¬Å"why didnââ¬â¢t I think of this?â⬠ and ââ¬Å"she caressed my ballsâ⬠.   This defiantly shows another side of Joe that we hadnââ¬â¢t seen yet, this  gives the reader the insight into Joe so that we know what different  sides there are to him that can affects his own memory. This is  extremely important for the reader as we must know whether the  narrator is trustworthy or not. At his point we are given no reason  to doubt Joe and what he is telling us. However at the end of chapter  3 we are given an inclination not to trust Joe as much as we do as Jed    					    
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