“SPACE”
For the analysis
of the spatial aspect in this novel should be noted first that, this book is
not a novel 'action' and not only that, is that too much is far from a novel ' characters', focusing solely on them to know their size
and psychological (physically and in the case of Anne). That is why we did not
find excessive references space (or time) in which to
locate a virtually non-existent and reduced to an argument as' simple 'as a
love thwarted by gay and repressed, just tragically with a double murder.
The text indicates
a rebranded on other: the
airport; where Sam explains that he loved being there with Anne. The first
time you were together there was a Dec. 17. In the epoch in which Sam was a
lonely person, loved to be in the quiet gallery of the airport.
While he was there with Anne, always sat on the pillar more focused, albeit
slightly left. Anne always confused abutment.
From that point, you could see the planes on the left and right runway and
beyond the trees, the endless road.
"...the airport had always been one of my favourite places. Before
Anne, I was a loner, and I used to confuse our pillar with the ones next to
it though, and I always got a teasing |
Another
very important place for the protagonist is the Playground where she accepts
the relationship with Sam. This space is not a special chapter named after
the space because it is inserted only as a reference within the chapter
"Hands" (early version) and without any description, warned that
the low value of the information space, just as an element very emotionally
charged for the actor who narrates and describes the hair of his beloved. |
Finally, it is
worth noting the space of the golf course where were found the two
dead bodies and where it comes to what is supposed outcome of the novel or
hypertext.