Subjective perspectives in Ian Mcewan's narrations by Eva Maria mauter

Subjective perspectives in Ian Mcewan's narrations by Eva Maria mauter

Author:Eva Maria mauter
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2013-03-16T16:00:00+00:00


Being entirely alone and not called into question, his actions are guided by his feelings to which he always gives way. In this situation, his emotions and sudden pleasures 245 lead him to all other actions without questioning any moral standards, since moral standards have been no part of his socialisation. Therefore, he does what is the obvious thing to do: He wants to touch Jane, so he does. (82) He wants her to stay, so he tells her lies that make her stay. (82) He wants to prevent her from refraining, so he holds her firmly by the hand. (85) He wants her to touch his penis, so he forces her. (86) He does not want her to run away with her knowledge, so he drowns her. (87) His 'reality' is entirely untroubled by this encounter with Jane. He stays being isolated and excluded, but he suddenly wishes to belong:



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