The Sense Of An Ending- Julian Barnes.
Plot Overview-
The Sense of an Ending is about the person’s
memory of youthful days. The novella is divided into two divisions. The
divisions are entitled as Part-1 and Part-2.The first part begins in the
1960s.It begins with four intellectually arrogant school friends. We are told
two friends out of four. The first one is Tony Webster who is the narrator of
the story and the second one is Adrian the most talented and intelligent among
four. When they were in the last year of the college, a boy killed himself
after getting a girl pregnant.
Thus, The Sense of an Ending is
not just person’s story; it is a story of a network of relationships between Tony Webster and Veronica but
whose ending is this! That we cannot understand. The title deals
with the entire book as the book opens; Tony is spending a good deal of his
time thinking about his relationship with his school friend Adrian Finn, who
committed suicide as a young man. Tony is Pooterishly content with his life and
mediocrity, which he contrasts with Finn's burning and forensic intelligence.
Even as a schoolboy, Finn demonstrated a precocious understanding of philosophy
and history. He said that "he hates the way the English have of not being
serious about being serious" – words quoted twice in the novel. This is a
Barnesian theme too, lying behind much of his work, fiction and nonfiction,
even when it is at its most playful.
Tony attended school
in the 1960s, and many of his memories centre on him and his friends grappling
with the new sexual freedoms. Not that these always arrived in their neck of
the woods quite in time: one of their schoolmates killed himself after getting
a girl pregnant. At the end of their school careers, Adrian Finn goes to
Cambridge and Tony to Bristol, where he meets Veronica Ford. Veronica invites
him to stay for a few days with her family in Chislehurst, and he feels himself
to have been humiliated by her disdainful father and supercilious brother, both
of whom are intimidatingly posh. But Veronica's mother, Sarah, takes to him,
and even appears to offer him a mysterious warning about her daughter.
Tony Webster is in his
mid-sixties when he receives a letter from a lawyer with an unusual bequest
from the mother of Veronica, an ex-girlfriend of his from 40 years before. He
is left some money and the diary of his old school chum Adrian. Veronica makes
it impossible for Tony to acquire the diary so what follows is Tony's
recollection of that period of his life.
In
the novel The Sense of an Ending the
title plays vital role as the title itself suggests that the sense of an ending
means here the question arises in our mind that whose ending is this? and
secondly we can also say that according to the sense an individual can
interpret the ending of this novel because here in the novel Julian Barnes has
left us in thinking at the end of the novel therefore as per my reading it can
be said that the ending of the novel is not clearly given or Barnes has
deliberately done this to make reader thinking.
Here it can be also
interpreted that Tony Webster is also in his ending means he is very much near
to his end so he thinks about his past and memories that he had spent in his
college days with his friends and he remembers all these obviously because at
the stage of 60s an individual person also want his/her youthful days as in the
novel The Old man and the Sea the central character of it feels nostalgic about
his past therefore he remembers his days when he was young and also craves for
playing with lion and all other things.
so far as my
understanding is concerned in other words title of the novel can also be
interpreted or if we look in depth of the novel then it can also be said that
the end is not the ending of tony but rather it is taking new shape or reaching
to the new understanding and newer perspective in self not outside.
In this novel there
are ending of two lives such as Robson and Adrian as they commit suicide but in
the first part He ends his life after getting a girl pregnant therefore his
friends feel jealousy for him
After that Adrian also
commits suicide who is more intelligent among four friends.so being a narrator
Tony Webster remembers his college days and tells us his story and what
happened when he was in his college therefore Barnes makes use of diary which
helps reader to understand the story in a better way
At
the end of the book, Tony feels even more guilt about sending his hateful
letter to Adrian as he imagines that his letter could have practically driven
Adrian into the arms of Veronica’s mother setting off the chain of events that
lead to Adrian’s suicide. You might think that Tony is being overly hard
on himself because who would take a letter of passionate anger so seriously?
However, there are some reasons to think that the letter could have really had
a significant impact. First, Tony wrote a quick card to Adrian when he
received Adrian’s letter and didn’t write his really nasty letter until weeks
later after he had a lot of time to think it over so Adrian may have thought
that the letter was not just written in a time of extreme emotion.
We
know that Tony just delayed thinking about the situation because of his busy
academics of the time and then when he started to write the letter, he was
overcome with emotions but Adrian may have thought Tony had written his second
letter after long thought. Second, Tony clearly portrayed Veronica as
unstable or “damaged” and portrayed Veronica’s mother as someone who Adrian
should trust and seek out for advice on his relationship with Veronica.
On the other hand, it seems obvious that even if Tony had never written his
letter, Adrian may still have been seduced by Veronica’s mother. But, if
he had not had doubts about Veronica generated by Tony’s letter, he may have
been less susceptible to overtures from her mother.
As
far as my reading is concerned now it is clear that Veronica was truly in love
with Tony. However, Veronica relied almost solely on indirect
communication which just didn’t work with Tony. When she ends up having
sex with Tony for the first time (after their break-up) she was making a last
desperate attempt to communicate her love for him. However, all Tony
thinks, due to his general paranoia, is that she is manipulating him again or
just playing with his emotions.
During
Tony’s only weekend with Veronica’s family, Veronica’s mother was making a pass
at him. The major question that Tony still can’t understand about that
weekend is why Veronica told her family that Tony wanted to sleep in and then
go for a walk with her father and brother leaving Tony alone with her mother.
In actuality, Veronica’s mother told her family to go for a walk so that she
could talk with Tony alone about his intentions towards her daughter and she
told Tony that Veronica said he wanted to sleep in so that he wouldn’t be
uncomfortable being all alone with her. Of course, the real reason
Veronica’s mother wanted to have time alone with Tony was to make a pass at him
or to plant seeds of doubt within Tony about Veronica in order to sabotage his
relationship with her daughter.
Veronica’s
mother does not have a healthy relationship with her daughter. She is
either jealous of her daughter or resents her daughter and either consciously
or unconsciously wants to hurt her emotionally. It’s not all that
uncommon for a mother to resent her daughter or to be overly competitive with
her. When a daughter matures into a woman and has all the advantages of
youthful beauty, a mother can’t avoid facing the fact that she herself is aging
and her own beauty is on the decline.
While
most women would be happy for their daughter to be found beautiful, others
could become subject to extreme jealousy. They could also be subject to
insecurity if they think that their daughter might be stealing all the
affection of their husband.so Sara, either consciously or unconsciously wants
to sabotage Veronica’s relationship and she wants to prove she is still a
desirable woman with the ability to attract a younger man. This explains
her strange remark out of the blue to Tony, "Don't let Veronica get away
with too much" and explains her extra friendliness to Tony. And of
course this also explains her affair with Adrian.
If Tony had not broken
up with Veronica and had instead become engaged, the relationship still
wouldn’t have worked because their communication styles were simply too
different unless Veronica could somehow change her communication style to using
a very direct approach most of the time. The other possibility is that
Tony would have ended up having an affair with Sara. Obviously, he was
favourably impressed with her based on his single weekend experience as he
thinks to himself when driving away,
Even if Tony did have
an affair with Veronica’s mother, the results probably would have been much
different than what happened with Adrian. Tony would have most likely
been very careful to use contraceptives due to his consistently “safe”
lifestyle and even if Sara did somehow get pregnant, there is no indication
that Tony as a man of inaction would even considers committing suicide.
Therefore The Title of
the novel The Sense of an Ending depicts
ending of two lives Robson and Adrian and
on the other hand it also suggests that this is an ending of journey of Tony
too as he is very close to the ending of his life. Hence At last it can be
clarified that the title of the novel is absolutely appropriate though it is
difficult book to evaluate but up to some extent we can say that Julian Barnes
has chosen relevant title. By
the time one reaches the end, it is not just the novel but the title itself
that inspires the reader; not just the end of a life but how a story is told.
Comments
Post a Comment