London Fields
The Significance of Loved Ones in Yellow Dog and London Fields 12th Grade
Often people make decisions in life that may or may not result in the desired consequence despite their good intentions. In the urge to achieve the best, people become self centered and choose to follow their aspirations without considering the impact of their decisions. This compelling theme is foremost in the novels Yellow Dog and London Fields by Martin Amis. He uses two characters, Xan Meo from Yellow Dog and Nicole Six from London Fields, to portray how people face afflictions, but eventually learn to develop the courage to overcome them. The author conveys how loved ones are crucial to withstand the difficulties that one may face in life. In Martin Amis’ Yellow Dog and London Fields, he portrays how characters experience catastrophic events and have the support of loved ones who encourage them to achieve stability in life, thus helping them to overcome all the challenges they face.
In both the novels, Martin Amis uses bold characters that have the audacity to remain consistent to their goals without any concern about things that matter in life. In Martin Amis’ Yellow Dog, Xan Meo receives boundless fame and success in his writing and acting career through his hard work and dedication. However, in doing so he often...
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