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Monday, February 11, 2019

Ways Hartley and Frayn present Childhood in The Go-Between and Spies Es

In the Go-Between, Hartley presents the world of children and childhood through the jump person narrative (from the viewpoints of the young and old social lion), Leos vivid imagination, the themes of ripening up and self-awareness, the conflict between the child and bighearted world, and the portrayal of Leo as a school boy. Firstly, the writer portrays the world of children through the first person narrative which encapsulates young Leos fresh, spontaneous optimism and take to towards the dawning of a new era, My dreams for the twentieth century, and for myself, were coming true(Chapter 1. p. 28). Therefore, this whatsis allows the reader direct access to the transport yet simplicity of a childs point of view and enhances Leos ad hominem feelings of pure elation. Further much, we poop see that Leo possesses a innocent sense of expectation as he is conveyed as embarking upon his journey in lifetime with the utmost confidence, For the first time I felt that I was morta l (Chapter 1. p.25). Subsequently, this creates a child-like tone of adventure as Leo is described as a somewhat inexperienced and vivacious boy. In addition, the narrator sums up his younger self in his own words resilience imaginationadaptabilityinstinctive sympathy with human naturethose were the qualities I possessed in 1900 (Prologue. p. 19). Thus, adolescent Leo is open to life and all its possibilities for success. However, the reader give notice see that the novelist is setting the scene for Leos expectations to be bilk and even the older Leo recognizes that he was soaring too high, as illustrated by the reference to the legend of Icarus, You flew too near to the sun, and you were scorched (Chapter 1. p. 28). It can also be seen that the older Leo is prep... ...sual atmosphere created by the groove contributes to Leos feeling that the world in his imagination has more reality than everyday life. In addition, the weather acts as a metaphor for events which Leo cann ot control, It all began with the weather defying me (Chapter 1. p. 39) and comes to symbolize the increasing emotional intensity of a young childs involvement in the adult world, All the soup up of the afternoon seemed to be concentrated where we stoodIt made me awkward (Chapter 7. P. 82-83). This creates a pettishness of intense anticipation and suspense as the heat reflects how events are escalating out of control. Furthermore, the writer portrays the world of children through Leo and Marcuss daily ritual of visiting the thermometer to track record temperatures as it adds to the mood of innocent expectation and conveys the simplicity of childhood pursuits.

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