Ian Mcewan's Enduring Love

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The work that inspired my creative response is an extract from the novel Enduring Love by Ian McEwan. Enduring Love has two major themes of risk and danger. It explores the idea of leaving something calm and joyous for something hazardous and full of danger. Enduring Love also has a strong focus on causing anticipation and urgency from the reader. I have taken these themes and incorporated them in Facing Danger.
My aim is to capture the plot change from a peaceful event to a tragic one. Enduring Love illustrates this with the opening of the novel describing a couple happily having a picnic when they hear a man’s shout and witness a hot air balloon accident. They then frantically run to help. In my piece, I have used intertextuality by beginning my story in a peaceful setting. A father and his son are on a fishing trip in Kakadu’s Katherine Gorge but soon hear a man’s shout for help. My purpose is to elicit an emotional response of urgency from the reader as well as anticipation of what happens next. …show more content…

The reason I chose this form was because it allows for an unresolved ending and therefore, gives a stronger sense of urgency and anticipation. Enduring Love is also a ‘chapter one’ extract. By using the same themes, form and similar plot as my inspired work, intertextuality is more evident. My choice of image (see appendix A) to represent the inspired work is the contrast of a tree in a tranquil environment and a dark, catastrophic explosion. I chose this image as it represents the idea of a sudden change from happiness to a disaster that is evident in both Enduring Love and Facing

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