The love shown between Allie and Noah is shown to be a
transcendent notion. It is something that surpasses the conditions of war, coveting of
social status, as well as even time. Allie and Noah share a love that resides at the
center of their being. From that fateful summer, their love is shown to be a fire that
is never consumed. World War II, different paths taken in their own lives, as well as
external elements such as Allie's mother's desires do not take from their love. Their
love withstands all of these and sustains both of them as well as is sustained itself.
This love is shown to be something that can even withstand the horror of Alzheimer's
Disease. In some ways, Sparks makes the argument that separation is not as painful as
the condition of Alzheimer's in terms of its impact on the love shared between two
people. The love shared by both Allie and Noah is one that can withstand the pain of
Alzheimer's. As Allie loses more and more of her memory, not being able to recognize
Noah after almost half a century, there are small instants where she is able to say his
name with the yearning and longing that indicates love is not entirely gone. This
apparently is enough for Noah, representing a bond of love that transcends even the
negative element of erosion of memory and the attempt to erode the bond shared between
them. In this, the love shared between both is one that represents a timeless quality,
a haven in a heartless world, and a reason for being as both souls are merged as one.
While these are cliches, they might be effective in describing the love that both Allie
and Noah share.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
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