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The English Patient

As followed by the big hit of Titanic's great tragedy love story . It seems that
love romantic stories are in favour to touch people's deep feelings.
The English Patient, " however, is a great epic romance novel. It's an
extravagance of the romantic spirit, a yearning for passion. A immoral love story
between one man(Almasy) and a married woman(Katharine). Also a nurse's love and
care toward his patient.

Style of the novel uses the in-between of past and present. Backward into
memory, forward into loss and desire, the lost of Almasy's physical appearence, his love
and the desire to survive after he was badly burned and lost memory dued to plane crush.
And later on, how himself and others discovered his unpleasnat past.
The novel is mostly focus on the patient(as Almasy)'s inner conflicts. Why he
hidden his past to others and how he began to face it after a man named Caravaggiuo
who was suffered from Almasy's betrayal of England, and came for revenge.


``Why follow me? Escort me, by all means, but to follow me . . .'' It is clear to both of
them that they are in love. .




``The English Patient'' searches for
answers that will answer nothing. the famous novel
by Michael Ondaatje circles down through layers of mystery until all of the puzzles in the
story have been solved, and only the great wound of a doomed love remains.
attention to fragments of memory that evoke feelings even before we understand what
they mean.

Also, as its grand contrapuntal themes of fidelity and betrayal, of death and
rebirth, play themselves out, a fierce longing for a moral order emerges as well. Michael
Ondaatje's novel amasses hypnotic power and tremendous cumulative impact, suggesting,
in its resolutely nonlinear way, fragments of ecstasy and pain...

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