Theme Of Love In The Glass Room

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Love is significant in people’s lives. Many forms of love are in their relationships with others, whether it is romantic, platonic, sexual or a mixture of all the above. When someone experiences love intensely for the first time, the feeling can send them into a euphoric shock. A natural concept that young lovers feel is that their relationships are transparent and their love is unconditional. However, Simon Mawer points out that budding relationships progress to eventual collapse due to sexual frustration and a want to avoid confrontation, consequently leading to the questioning of an existence of any emotional connection whatsoever. In the novel The Glass Room, Mawer introduces multiple characters with different relationships with one another. …show more content…

Ultimately, these characters feel the effects of one’s unfaithfulness and inability to confess to such thoughts, leading to emotional turmoil for all. A large part of romantic relationships revolves around the physical way of proclaiming love for the other. Consensual sexual intercourse is an intimate activity, indicating that both partners have grown a trust in the other. Nonetheless, sex is merely a pure indulgence for some and does not prove that profound emotions exist. Those who do not share the same ideologies regarding enduring physical and emotional attraction experience the effects of psychological contagion: when one’s feelings and behaviours directly trigger others correspondingly. The result is a creation a tension between both parties, causing both to act drastic, which is what happens to Viktor and Hana. For the duration of Liesel’s pregnancy with their first child, Viktor becomes distant from her; his attraction towards Liesel shifts. Liesel comments that “…he treats her with a kind of remote sterility, as though she was some kind of virginal mother about to give birth to the Messiah or something” (44). Liesel is ‘virginal’ in Viktor’s eyes; not displaying the same kind of affection towards her as he did before. After the birth of the child, Viktor distances

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