Friday, 13 January 2012
Conclusion
Overall, The Time Traveler's Wife is a phenomenal book that shows a true love story that could concur anything including time. Clare and Henry may sometimes look like a fairy tale but they had ordinary problem and ordinary arguments that created a true relationship that everyone who read the book could relate to. Henry may have a genetic disorder but dealt with his problem very well by accommodating his life to work around it. He got married and had a child and continued his life to the fullest. Clare loved Henry from the moment she saw him when she was six years old. Nothing could compare to how she felt about him. Clare was use to begin left by henry because she had been left by him since she was a little girl. As years went on it got harder but she had her beautiful daughter Alba and her created family to help her miss him less when he was gone. This book is an amazing love story that shows the positive side to Time when in reality we do not think there is a positive. Niffenegger has shown a positive side and created a book that is amazing.
Alicia Abshire
Alicia is Clare's younger sister. She plays as a small character in the book but her little part is very important. Alicia had recognized Henry before the first time she met him. She had a few encounters with Henry when he would time travel and stay in the house but she was too young to actually come up with facts. When Alicia met Henry she was very put off because she thought she knew him from somewhere. Clare played it off to make her seem crazy when in reality Henry and Alicia have had conversations before she had introduced them that one Christmas. Alicia bonded really well with Henry and she had a very close relationship with Clare. Alicia was the baby and wanted to go out and have fun when Clare was the one who kept the family running functionally. Alicia was an amazing Violist and loved Henry's father's ability to bring music to life.
Annette DeTamble
Henry and his mother
Talking about being in love and
wanting to purpose to Clare
Kimmy
Kimmy is Mr. DeTamble's landlord. Kimmy is an older woman who helped raise Henry. Kimmy was the mother figure in Henry's life when his mother passed away at a young age. Mr. DeTamble lives with Kimmy after Henry moves out and she takes care of him when he gets fired and starts to drink heavier. Kimmy meets Clare and right away adores her. Clare and Kimmy become very close to one another through out the book. Henry gives Kimmy his dads rent so that she does not have the burden of his father when he is going through a rut. Kimmy had been married and had a little girl years ago. Her daughter died before Henry was born but Henry has traveled back to see her. Mr. Kim passed away after Henry's mother died. Kimmy is a very strong character in the book and deals with loss way better than any character in the book has. Kimmy is strong willed and this book shows a great strong woman that helps lift up people when they are down when she was having a hard time pulling herself together she rose above it all.
Mark & Sharon
Mark and Sharon are a couple in The Time Traveler's Wife That struggle through out the entire book. Mark is Clare's older brother and when Henry meets him and his girlfriend it was very devastating for Clare's family. Mark had gotten his girlfriend Sharon pregnant and wanted to get married to create a family. Mark felt obligated and his mother did not like that. Clare's mother Lucille and her father Phillip had gotten pregnant with Mark when they were both young. Lucille does not approve of the marriage because she feels as if history is repeating itself. Mark and Sharon end up getting married and having more than one child but Sharon still does not get the approval of Mark's mother.
Dr. Kendrick
Doctor Kendrick is the genetic doctor that helps Henry figure out more information about his genetic disorder. Dr. Kendrick did not believe that Henry was a time traveler until he saw it before his own eyes. it happened when Henry got frustrated because Dr. Kendrick would not even give him the time of day and he ended up time traveling in the middle of an interception. Dr. Kendrick was getting more interested in Henry when he didn't even have an idea of what he was when Henry gave him a note that said that his son was going to have down syndrome. Dr.Kendrick helped Alba tame her time traveling by doing testing on her too.
Clare & Henry
This quote is Henry talking about his new life married to Clare. It sounds much different than their relationship before because of the habits and different information comes out when you spend more time with someone. Henry finds out that it becomes a problem when Clare does not like the fact that they eat the same thing three days in a row and also their musical differences. This quote shows that their relationship is a normal relationship and not a fantasy.
Comparison Between Movie & Book
The Time Traveler's Wife the movie is very different from the book. I had watched the movie before reading the book and i fell in love with the love story between the two main characters. When I started reading the book i was mesmerized by how different the love between the characters was. Clare played by Rachel McAdams did an outstanding job at portraying the emotions of Clare, but the story did not feel complete due to the lack of detail being left out. Simple things were left out for example the number of children Charisse and Gomez have. In the movie it shows two but in the book they have three children. The book portrays so much more detail than the movie but the majority of movies are like that. This book would have been a huge challenge to create into a movie due to the two perspectives of the two protagonists. It would be difficult to get both sides of the story of the entire story in two hours. Besides the fact that some of the important information was left out of the movie I think that the movie was a pretty good version of the book. With Rachel McAdam's as the lead female role it really brought character to the entire movie based around her character.
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Death
Death is another theme that comes up in The Time Traveler's Wife. There are many deaths that create different personalities of the characters that are affected by it. Clare loses her mother to ovarian cancer and does not think that her mother loved her at all, when she finds the poem that her mother wrote her and she finally had closure with it. Henry loses his mother when he is six in a car accident that he was also in. Henry's father got depressed when he lost his wife and Henry tried to make himself noticed by being the best he could be to impress his father. Henry travels back in time and sees his parents love for one another. Henry takes that and puts it into the relationship that he has with Clare. Death is shown in different ways and different situations in the book The Time Traveler's Wife.
Time
Time is the main theme that is portrayed in the book The Time Traveler's Wife. Henry's genetic disorder causes him to time travel when ever and where ever without him knowing when it is going to happen. The time apart from his wife Clare puts issues in the relationship but only because they long to be with one another. Time is shown in a positive way in the book. Clare is an artist and gets a lot of alone time to work on her art while Henry is gone. This book focuses on the things that happen when they are together more than they are apart. Although many people think that there is not a positive aspect to time Niffenegger has shown that there is.
Lucille and Phillip Abshire
Clare and Henry's Wedding Party:
Gomez, Richard, Lucille, Phillip, Mark
Alicia, Charisse, Clare and Henry
Charisse and Gomez
Clare and Gomez
Richard DeTamble
Richard DeTamble is Henry's father. Mr. DeTamble is an amazing violinist who played for a huge orchestra. His wife whom passed away was a beautiful singer who Mr. DeTamble loved very much. Mr.Detamble resents Henry for his wife's death because he lived and she did not. When his wife died he turned to alcohol and it ended up hurting him in the long run by him not being able to play violin anymore. Mr.DeTamble was very depressed until a special surprise came along and stole his heart again. Alba who is his granddaughter was brought into this world and he was mesmerized by her. He wanted to pass on everything he knew about music and she became a great violist too. He finally had meaning in his life again and got to have the bond with Alba that he did not have with Henry.
Alba DeTamble
Henry and Alba
[Clare:] My body wanted a baby. […] I wanted someone to love who would stay: stay and be there, always. (Niffenegger, 233)
This quote is from Clare talking about how badly she wanted a child. After six miscarriages she finally got the daughter that she wanted, Alba.
Henry DeTamble
Henry DeTamble is the first protagonist in The Time Traveler's Wife. Henry has a genetic disorder where he is able to time travel at any point in time. During his time traveling he travels to a meadow and meet six year old Clare Abshire. When he meets Clare he is forty and she is six years old. Henry goes back and visit's young Clare when he gets drawn back to the meadow which is the back yard of her house. Henry does not tell young Clare but when he time travel's back home he is spending time with her older self and their daughter Alba. Audrey Niffenegger uses foreshadowing through out this entire book to show what is going to happen in the future for Henry and Clare.
[Henry:] This is why I love to be drawn by Clare: when she looks at me with that kind of attention, I feel that I am everything to her. (Niffenegger,280)
This quote is in Henry's perspective and it shows how connected he feels to Clare even after being together for so long. He feels as if she can just give him 100 percent attention and it makes him feel very loved when they are together.
Clare Abshire
- Clare Abshire is the second protagonist in the book The Time Traveler's Wife. Clare meets Henry DeTamble who is the first protagonist in the field of her house when she was six years old. Clare falls in love with Henry right away and becomes attached to him even though he is a time traveler and she does not get to see him as often as she would like. Clare goes on living her life when Henry is not around but when he time travel's to her, her whole world stops. She tries to live her life normally when he is gone but the more that she sees him and the more that they spend time together she has a hard time living without him. She's loved Henry since she was six years old and he is the only man that she has ever loved. She waited for him and was very patient with his condition. Henry and Clare end up getting married in Clare's future, and having a beautiful daughter named Alba after 6 miscarriages. Henry's dad takes part in Alba's life along with their close friends Charisse and Gomez and their three children. Henry and Clare are a perfect example of a couple that can fight time with enough love.
[Clare:] "Do you love her?" [Henry:] "Very much" […] I'm astonished to see that tears are streaming across her face […] [Clare:] "It's just that I thought maybe you were married to me." (Niffenegger,214-215)
This quote was shared between Clare and Henry when Clare was six and getting to know Henry. She was asking about his wife that he always talks about which she later finds out is her. She is upset because she is in love with him and he does not have any idea, so she thinks.
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