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Analysis Of Maeve Binchy's Light A Penny Candle

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Most would not suspect that a woman’s most indispensible relationship would not be with her mother or spouse, but with a best friend she met as a child who lives across the ocean. Maeve Binchy’s Light a Penny Candle is centered on the daughters of two close high school friends, Violet and Eileen, who choose extremely diverse paths in life. Violet’s daughter Elizabeth endures a painful life when Violet leaves for another man, dates a lover who will not marry her, and must cope with a marriage lavished with arguments with her husband, Henry Manson. Eileen’s daughter Aisling experiences a childhood full of love due to committed parents, but marries an alcoholic who leaves her a wealthy widow; she then has meaningless relationships with …show more content…

Moreover, the conclusion impacts Elizabeth and Aisling directly by acting as a solidifying force of hope and consistency. After Elizabeth pushes her drunk husband down the stairs and accidentally kills him, the only way she can move on is with the help of Aisling as her stronghold. This allows Elizabeth to be confident in raising her daughter and removes any desires to end her life brought upon by her act of murder. The resolution of the conflict in both the lives of Elizabeth and Aisling confirms the theme that an unbreakable friendship can withstand hardships and is a source of fortitude.
Furthermore, the resolution of Elizabeth and Aisling’s mutual consensus to start over together influences the theme of fundamental friendship shaping the characters, but also allows the reader to better understand the reactions to events in the novel and contradicts any of their doubt about the theme. Upon first examination, both Elizabeth's and Aisling's grief about leaving the other after their wedding might seem unexplainable since they appear to be starting a wonderful life with their husbands. When Aisling prepares to depart, “Elizabeth held her and the two stood as if frozen for a

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