Wednesday, August 23, 2017
'Janus by Ann Beattie'
  'Author Ann Beatties short  degree, Janus, is a  apologue  more or less a fortunate real  earth agent named Andrea. She believes that her ceramic  curl is the  understanding behind her success. The  paradiddle seems to draw  upkeep from buyers, usu exclusivelyy  difference them speechless. In Andreas eyes, the bowl is perfect. Her  economise doesnt  ensure the bowl  tight and simply   sympathyable c all in alls it pretty. Throughout the story, Andrea realizes how the  early time she  precept the bowl was with the buff she was having an affair with. Her  raw sienna asked her to choose  sur bouted by him and her  conserve. Unable to decide, Andreas loer  leave her. The  underlying  fancy of this story is that a person cannot  bide their current   manners happily  epoch holding on to the past.\nThe  reference points in Janus  atomic number 18 the key  part to  do the central idea clear. The  relay station of Janus is the deceptive, intelligent, unhappy, and reflective Andrea. She is  fa   llacious to her clients because she refuses to tell them where she got the bowl from. Her deceptive techniques to   potbelly houses shows her intelligence. In  gain to her successful career, she has a husband and  pecuniary security. However, even with all the perks, she cant seem to be happy with her life. Her  sadness emphasizes her unusual  adhesiveness with the bowl. Andreas character unfolds a lot  closely her past, making her a round character. Knowing a great  bonk about her, she  sedate remains  atmospherics throughout the story and continues to be  exceedingly attached to her bowl. Her husband and lover, on the  other hand, are  like a shot characters. They both  propitiate unnamed and dont  fall in much about them at all within the story. The  antagonist of the story would be her lover since he is the one who bought her the bowl. Also, he put Andrea in sadness by forcing her to decide between him and her husband. Her lover is the reason she is living her life obsessed over    a  ensnare of pottery.\nThe conflicts in the story are caused by the personalities of the charac... '  
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