But it was too interesting, too new, too flattering, too deeply comforting to resist, it was a liberation to be in love and say so, and she could only let herself go deeper.

πŸ“– Ian Mcewan

🌍 British  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Author

πŸŽ‚ June 21, 1948
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In Ian McEwan's "On Chesil Beach," the protagonist experiences the exhilaration and warmth of being in love, which becomes an irresistible force in her life. This new emotional state serves as a profound liberation, allowing her to express her feelings openly. The intoxicating nature of love captivates her, encouraging her to dive deeper into this newfound connection.

The quote encapsulates the duality of love as both an enticing and comforting experience....

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