Analysis of Love Story
Love Story by Erich Segal is a timeless story of tragic love. Oliver is a
child of privilege, the son of a family of importance dating back many
generations. Jennifer is the only child of a widowed baker, as opposite from
Oliver as one person can be. However, their union is one of strength and
volatility that sweeps them both up in an uncontrolled wave, their love
surviving every obstacle except one, mortality. Love Story is the Romeo
and Juliet of the twentieth century.
Oliver meets
Jennifer at the library on the Radcliffe campus. Oliver prefers this library to
the one at Harvard, because the required reading material is much easier to
find. However, Jennifer, the clerk on duty one fateful night, disagrees with
Oliver's preferences and feels free to tell him so. This encounter leads to
coffee, which in turn leads to a date to one of Oliver's hockey games. Oliver
tries to convince himself that he does not like this opinionated girl, who does
not even know who he is, let alone how prestigious his family is, while Jennifer
attempts to convince Oliver she could not care less about his family or his
impressive athletic abilities. However, neither is very good at convincing the
other of anything but their joy in spending time together.
It is not long
before Oliver and Jennifer are spending every free moment together. Oliver
feels different with Jennifer, afraid to use his normal lines on her for fear
she will see through him. Jennifer is different. Oliver does not want the same
things from her that he has wanted from other girls. It does not take long
before Oliver realizes the depth of his feelings for this girl.
Oliver has a
strained relationship with his father, due to the fact that Oliver feels he can
never compete with his father's accomplishments. Jenny sees this when Oliver
takes her to meet his parents. Soon after, Oliver's father informs Oliver that
if he marries Jenny, he will be cut off from the family fortune. Oliver takes
this declaration as the severing of the relationship he has been waiting for.
Oliver marries Jenny and begins his life separate from the Barrett legacy.
Oliver and
Jennifer live on Jennifer's income for the three years that Oliver is in law
school. During this time, Oliver and Jennifer find new ways to scrounge every
day, making every penny stretch. Oliver's father attempts a peace offering by
inviting Jennifer and Oliver to his sixtieth birthday party, but Oliver refuses
to go. Unhappy with his decision, Jennifer argues with Oliver, until he
explodes and throws the phone across the room. Jennifer rushes out of the
apartment, and Oliver spends the rest of the night searching for her, finally
finding her waiting on the top of the steps to their apartment.
Upon graduating
from law school, Oliver receives many job offers. Finally, Oliver accepts a job
with a law firm in New York City at a salary that is a record for a Harvard Law
School graduate. Jennifer and Oliver enjoy their new wealth by buying every
luxury they missed out on while living on Jennifer's teaching salary. Jennifer
and Oliver also decide to try to have a baby. When Jennifer does not become
pregnant right away, they go to a fertility doctor to rule out any problems.
During the course of this investigation, the doctor discovers that Jennifer has
a fatal type of leukemia. Oliver does not tell Jennifer at first, preferring to
keep things as normal as possible. Jennifer, on the other hand, knows there is
something wrong with her and goes to the doctor, insisting he tell her the
truth.
Within weeks,
Jennifer becomes so ill that she agrees to be placed in the hospital. Oliver
stops going to work, preferring to be at Jennifer's side as often as she will
allow. Oliver wants Jennifer to have everything she needs, so he goes to his
father and asks for five thousand dollars without telling his father why.
Jennifer's health declines quickly. Jennifer makes Oliver promise he will allow
her father to have a Catholic funeral for her, just moments before she dies.
When Oliver leaves the hospital after his wife's death, he finds his father
rushing in. Oliver's father has just learned of Jennifer's illness and has come
to support his son. Oliver allows himself to be consoled in his father's arms
for the first time since he was a small child.
Analysis of Love Story
Love Story by Erich Segal is a timeless story of tragic love. Oliver is a
child of privilege, the son of a family of importance dating back many
generations. Jennifer is the only child of a widowed baker, as opposite from
Oliver as one person can be. However, their union is one of strength and
volatility that sweeps them both up in an uncontrolled wave, their love
surviving every obstacle except one, mortality. Love Story is the Romeo
and Juliet of the twentieth century.
Oliver meets
Jennifer at the library on the Radcliffe campus. Oliver prefers this library to
the one at Harvard, because the required reading material is much easier to
find. However, Jennifer, the clerk on duty one fateful night, disagrees with
Oliver's preferences and feels free to tell him so. This encounter leads to
coffee, which in turn leads to a date to one of Oliver's hockey games. Oliver
tries to convince himself that he does not like this opinionated girl, who does
not even know who he is, let alone how prestigious his family is, while Jennifer
attempts to convince Oliver she could not care less about his family or his
impressive athletic abilities. However, neither is very good at convincing the
other of anything but their joy in spending time together.
It is not long
before Oliver and Jennifer are spending every free moment together. Oliver
feels different with Jennifer, afraid to use his normal lines on her for fear
she will see through him. Jennifer is different. Oliver does not want the same
things from her that he has wanted from other girls. It does not take long
before Oliver realizes the depth of his feelings for this girl.
Oliver has a
strained relationship with his father, due to the fact that Oliver feels he can
never compete with his father's accomplishments. Jenny sees this when Oliver
takes her to meet his parents. Soon after, Oliver's father informs Oliver that
if he marries Jenny, he will be cut off from the family fortune. Oliver takes
this declaration as the severing of the relationship he has been waiting for.
Oliver marries Jenny and begins his life separate from the Barrett legacy.
Oliver and
Jennifer live on Jennifer's income for the three years that Oliver is in law
school. During this time, Oliver and Jennifer find new ways to scrounge every
day, making every penny stretch. Oliver's father attempts a peace offering by
inviting Jennifer and Oliver to his sixtieth birthday party, but Oliver refuses
to go. Unhappy with his decision, Jennifer argues with Oliver, until he
explodes and throws the phone across the room. Jennifer rushes out of the
apartment, and Oliver spends the rest of the night searching for her, finally
finding her waiting on the top of the steps to their apartment.
Upon graduating
from law school, Oliver receives many job offers. Finally, Oliver accepts a job
with a law firm in New York City at a salary that is a record for a Harvard Law
School graduate. Jennifer and Oliver enjoy their new wealth by buying every
luxury they missed out on while living on Jennifer's teaching salary. Jennifer
and Oliver also decide to try to have a baby. When Jennifer does not become
pregnant right away, they go to a fertility doctor to rule out any problems.
During the course of this investigation, the doctor discovers that Jennifer has
a fatal type of leukemia. Oliver does not tell Jennifer at first, preferring to
keep things as normal as possible. Jennifer, on the other hand, knows there is
something wrong with her and goes to the doctor, insisting he tell her the
truth.
Within weeks,
Jennifer becomes so ill that she agrees to be placed in the hospital. Oliver
stops going to work, preferring to be at Jennifer's side as often as she will
allow. Oliver wants Jennifer to have everything she needs, so he goes to his
father and asks for five thousand dollars without telling his father why.
Jennifer's health declines quickly. Jennifer makes Oliver promise he will allow
her father to have a Catholic funeral for her, just moments before she dies.
When Oliver leaves the hospital after his wife's death, he finds his father
rushing in. Oliver's father has just learned of Jennifer's illness and has come
to support his son. Oliver allows himself to be consoled in his father's arms
for the first time since he was a small child.
Analysis of Love Story
Love Story by Erich Segal is a timeless story of tragic love. Oliver is a
child of privilege, the son of a family of importance dating back many
generations. Jennifer is the only child of a widowed baker, as opposite from
Oliver as one person can be. However, their union is one of strength and
volatility that sweeps them both up in an uncontrolled wave, their love
surviving every obstacle except one, mortality. Love Story is the Romeo
and Juliet of the twentieth century.
Oliver meets
Jennifer at the library on the Radcliffe campus. Oliver prefers this library to
the one at Harvard, because the required reading material is much easier to
find. However, Jennifer, the clerk on duty one fateful night, disagrees with
Oliver's preferences and feels free to tell him so. This encounter leads to
coffee, which in turn leads to a date to one of Oliver's hockey games. Oliver
tries to convince himself that he does not like this opinionated girl, who does
not even know who he is, let alone how prestigious his family is, while Jennifer
attempts to convince Oliver she could not care less about his family or his
impressive athletic abilities. However, neither is very good at convincing the
other of anything but their joy in spending time together.
It is not long
before Oliver and Jennifer are spending every free moment together. Oliver
feels different with Jennifer, afraid to use his normal lines on her for fear
she will see through him. Jennifer is different. Oliver does not want the same
things from her that he has wanted from other girls. It does not take long
before Oliver realizes the depth of his feelings for this girl.
Oliver has a
strained relationship with his father, due to the fact that Oliver feels he can
never compete with his father's accomplishments. Jenny sees this when Oliver
takes her to meet his parents. Soon after, Oliver's father informs Oliver that
if he marries Jenny, he will be cut off from the family fortune. Oliver takes
this declaration as the severing of the relationship he has been waiting for.
Oliver marries Jenny and begins his life separate from the Barrett legacy.
Oliver and
Jennifer live on Jennifer's income for the three years that Oliver is in law
school. During this time, Oliver and Jennifer find new ways to scrounge every
day, making every penny stretch. Oliver's father attempts a peace offering by
inviting Jennifer and Oliver to his sixtieth birthday party, but Oliver refuses
to go. Unhappy with his decision, Jennifer argues with Oliver, until he
explodes and throws the phone across the room. Jennifer rushes out of the
apartment, and Oliver spends the rest of the night searching for her, finally
finding her waiting on the top of the steps to their apartment.
Upon graduating
from law school, Oliver receives many job offers. Finally, Oliver accepts a job
with a law firm in New York City at a salary that is a record for a Harvard Law
School graduate. Jennifer and Oliver enjoy their new wealth by buying every
luxury they missed out on while living on Jennifer's teaching salary. Jennifer
and Oliver also decide to try to have a baby. When Jennifer does not become
pregnant right away, they go to a fertility doctor to rule out any problems.
During the course of this investigation, the doctor discovers that Jennifer has
a fatal type of leukemia. Oliver does not tell Jennifer at first, preferring to
keep things as normal as possible. Jennifer, on the other hand, knows there is
something wrong with her and goes to the doctor, insisting he tell her the
truth.
Within weeks,
Jennifer becomes so ill that she agrees to be placed in the hospital. Oliver
stops going to work, preferring to be at Jennifer's side as often as she will
allow. Oliver wants Jennifer to have everything she needs, so he goes to his
father and asks for five thousand dollars without telling his father why.
Jennifer's health declines quickly. Jennifer makes Oliver promise he will allow
her father to have a Catholic funeral for her, just moments before she dies.
When Oliver leaves the hospital after his wife's death, he finds his father
rushing in. Oliver's father has just learned of Jennifer's illness and has come
to support his son. Oliver allows himself to be consoled in his father's arms
for the first time since he was a small child.
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