ROMANTICISM
At
First Sight (Novel)
By
Nicholas Sparks
Synopsis:
There are a few things Jeremy Marsh was sure he’d never do:
he’d never leave New York City; never give his heart away after barely
surviving one failed marriage; and never become a parent. Now Jeremy is living
in the tiny town of Boone Creek, North Carolina, engaged to Lexie Darnell, the
love of his life, and anticipating the start of their family. But just as his
life seems to be settling into a blissful pattern, a mysterious and disturbing
e-mail sets off a chain of events that will change the course of this young
couple’s relationship. How well do we really know the ones we love? How do we
handle the inevitable doubts, fears concerning parenthood, and stumbling blocks
that are sometimes placed in our way? Continuing the story of the young couple
introduced in Sparks’s bestselling True Believer, this novel captures all the
heartbreak, tension, romance and surprises of those who are newly wed. An
astonishing tale about the love between a man and a woman and between a parent
and a child, At First Sight is about endings that bring new beginnings . . .
tragedies that lead to unexpected joy . . . and, most of all, the magic of
everlasting love.
Analysis:
In
this literary piece, I can say that it is under the romanticism theory
approach. It is because the story focuses on the emotions of the text rather
than the intelligence. It also shows the love for each other that whatever it
is they’ve been through, they’re hearts will still leads them to where they
belong. This novel wants to emphasize the true meaning of love by giving us the
realizations in life (what is really happening in our lives) also, forgiveness
and fidelity to each other, to the person you love. That Love, is the greatest
gift among all.
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