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Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close Analysis

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Paternal love is explored in both Cormac McCarthy’s novel between the man and the boy and Oskar and Thomas by the film maker in Extremely loud and Incredibly close. The relationship between Oskar and the Thomas focuses on Thomas encouraging Oskar to “never stop looking” by organising reconnaissance journeys throughout New york in search of the sixth burrow to overcome his many fears. Thomas expresses his familial love for Oskar by spending time with him, and acknowledging that the way I saw the world was a gift - that I was different than everyone else." Although Thomas knows that he will not see his wife and child again, on the phone to his wife Linda, he tells her that she “made my life better and I want you to know that absolutely love you.” He also reassures Linda before the phone disconnects that “its going to be fine” and to tell Oskar that he loves him. Similarly, in The Road, the Author Cormac McCarthy characterises the boy and the man by having the paternal love, just like in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Beyond all the chaos and grief that the man and the boy are confronted with …show more content…

Thomas shows his love to his wife Linda in Extremely loud and incredibly close in the last momenta that he has with her over the phone declaring his love for her and telling her that ‘you made my life better and I want you to know that absolutely love you.’ In those last moments, he also calms her by reassuring her that their situation ‘is going to be fine, you’re going to be fine.’ The mans flashbacks and memories in The Road suggests that he wished his wife were still alive, and that he loves her so much that he made an effort to remember her presence in his life before the dystopian world took over. He dreams lovingly about their wedding, a happier time in his life where ‘his pale bride came to him out of a green and leafy

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