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      A Neurotic Narrator in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending: Time You Wear on the Inside of Your Wrist

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      This essay endeavours to read Tony in The Sense of an Ending as an unreliable narrator, and that his incredible recount is due to his neurosis. This pathological neurosis instigates his fantasy, which distorts his understanding of reality. Moreover, his fantasy-embedded mumbling communication blurs his points into unreliability. What results is his deteriorating moral sense, out of which he ends up damaging the people he knows, such as Veronica, Adrian and, to an unnecessary degree, Adrian junior, who lost his young father when he was an infant. This essay’s analytical reading thus focuses on how the novel’s whole sequence unfolds in a scheme that Tony intentionally and unintentionally sets up to mangle the life of others. In the bottom line, his lackadaisical and peace of mind-seeking attitude makes him an inconsiderate character of neurosis that Iris Murdoch abhors as an enemy of love. In the course of analysing Tony’s solipsistic narration, this essay uses Murdoch’s longstanding idea of neurosis and its subsequent solipsistic interpretation of the world, stemming from her notion of fantasy in opposition to the imagination that Murdoch expounds in different writings. This essay argues that Barnes’ novel is an illustration of Murdoch’s idea of neurosis based on the analytical ground that according to the author’s device Tony and his school friends wear a watch on the inside of their wrists, which indicates a predetermination towards understanding events subjectively. This essay takes this tendency as a rationale to employ a Murdochian reading of neurosis, fantasy and solipsism.
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      This essay endeavours to read Tony in The Sense of an Ending as an unreliable narrator, and that his incredible recount is due to his neurosis. This pathological neurosis instigates his fantasy, which distorts his understanding of reality. Moreover, h...

      This essay endeavours to read Tony in The Sense of an Ending as an unreliable narrator, and that his incredible recount is due to his neurosis. This pathological neurosis instigates his fantasy, which distorts his understanding of reality. Moreover, his fantasy-embedded mumbling communication blurs his points into unreliability. What results is his deteriorating moral sense, out of which he ends up damaging the people he knows, such as Veronica, Adrian and, to an unnecessary degree, Adrian junior, who lost his young father when he was an infant. This essay’s analytical reading thus focuses on how the novel’s whole sequence unfolds in a scheme that Tony intentionally and unintentionally sets up to mangle the life of others. In the bottom line, his lackadaisical and peace of mind-seeking attitude makes him an inconsiderate character of neurosis that Iris Murdoch abhors as an enemy of love. In the course of analysing Tony’s solipsistic narration, this essay uses Murdoch’s longstanding idea of neurosis and its subsequent solipsistic interpretation of the world, stemming from her notion of fantasy in opposition to the imagination that Murdoch expounds in different writings. This essay argues that Barnes’ novel is an illustration of Murdoch’s idea of neurosis based on the analytical ground that according to the author’s device Tony and his school friends wear a watch on the inside of their wrists, which indicates a predetermination towards understanding events subjectively. This essay takes this tendency as a rationale to employ a Murdochian reading of neurosis, fantasy and solipsism.

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      1 Callus, Ivan, "“There Is Great Unrest”: Some Reflections on Emotion and Memory in Julian Barnes’s Nothing to Be Frightened Of and The Sense of an Ending" 1 (1): 55-70, 2012

      2 Erdal, Jennie, "What’s the Big Idea?"

      3 Guignery, Vanessa, "The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature" Blackwell 149-158, 2021

      4 Barnes, Julian, "The Sense of an Ending" Viking 2011

      5 Sharify, Somaye, "The Reconstruction of Truth through Unreliable Voices in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending" 2 (2): 103-114, 2020

      6 Greaney, Michael, "The Oddness of Julian Barnes and The Sense of and Ending" 63 (63): 225-240, 2014

      7 Guignery, Vanessa, "The Fiction of Julian Barnes" Palgrave Macmillan 2006

      8 Murdoch, Iris, "Metaphysics as a Guidance of Moral" Penguin 1994

      9 Bevan, Aneurin, "Julian Barnes: Contemporary British Novels" Manchester UP 84-97, 2011

      10 Berberich, Christine, "Julian Barnes. Eds. Sebastian Groes and Peter Childs" Continuum 117-128, 2011

      1 Callus, Ivan, "“There Is Great Unrest”: Some Reflections on Emotion and Memory in Julian Barnes’s Nothing to Be Frightened Of and The Sense of an Ending" 1 (1): 55-70, 2012

      2 Erdal, Jennie, "What’s the Big Idea?"

      3 Guignery, Vanessa, "The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature" Blackwell 149-158, 2021

      4 Barnes, Julian, "The Sense of an Ending" Viking 2011

      5 Sharify, Somaye, "The Reconstruction of Truth through Unreliable Voices in Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending" 2 (2): 103-114, 2020

      6 Greaney, Michael, "The Oddness of Julian Barnes and The Sense of and Ending" 63 (63): 225-240, 2014

      7 Guignery, Vanessa, "The Fiction of Julian Barnes" Palgrave Macmillan 2006

      8 Murdoch, Iris, "Metaphysics as a Guidance of Moral" Penguin 1994

      9 Bevan, Aneurin, "Julian Barnes: Contemporary British Novels" Manchester UP 84-97, 2011

      10 Berberich, Christine, "Julian Barnes. Eds. Sebastian Groes and Peter Childs" Continuum 117-128, 2011

      11 Holland, Margaret, "Iris Murdoch Philosopher: A Collection of Essays" 255-273, 2012

      12 Wolfreys, Julian, "Haunted Selves, Haunting Places in English Literature and Culture" Palgrave Macmillan 215-232, 2018

      13 Murdoch, Iris, "Existentialists Mystics" Chatto & Windus 386-363, 1997

      14 Murdoch, Iris, "Existentialists Mystics" Chatto & Windus 261-286, 1997

      15 Murdoch, Iris, "Existentialists Mystics" Chatto & Windus 205-220, 1997

      16 Ceylan, M. Mirac, "English Studies in the 21st Century" Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2020

      17 HolMes Frederick M, "Divided Narratives, Unreliable Narrators, and The Sense of an Ending : Julian Barnes, Frank Kermode, and Ford Madox Ford" 51 (51): 27-50, 2015

      18 Heidarzadeganl, Nazila, "Deceptive Re-narration and Self-Justifying Narrative in Julian Barnes’s The Sense of an Ending" 7 (7): 152-161, 2019

      19 Guignery, Vanessa, "Conversations with Julian Barnes" UP of Mississippi 53-63, 2009

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