CARGNELUTTI GIORGIO MORELLI LUCA DAVID LODGE, Thinks Analysis of the 1st Chapter.

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CARGNELUTTI GIORGIO MORELLI LUCA DAVID LODGE, Thinks Analysis of the 1st Chapter

Short denotative analysis He is in his office in the campus of the University of Gloucester it’s Sunday the 23rd of February at a.m. and he is testing his recorder he thinks about his previous relationship with Isabel and his conference in San Diego; He thinks about sex and death;

Characters The narrative voice; Isabel Hotchkiss; Carrie and not named children; Laetitia Glover; Helen Reed; Marianne.

Setting Narrator’s office in the campus of the University of Gloucester on Sunday the 23rd of February at a.m. and at 11.03; Unstable weather

Narrative technique The speaking voice records his thoughts on his recorder  Stream of consciousness (William James)

New language and info What ever it was; Speech recognitor; I wonder where; To typist; To slink off; Squash;