The Unconditional Love And Caregiving In Elena Ferrante’s The Story Of The Lost Child

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  • Abishamol K.S , Dr. D.L. Jaisy

Abstract

Love is an emotive emotion that binds human relationships together. It includes, having a mental and emotional attachment to other people. The strongest interpersonal affection is a result of love. Religious books guide people towards love. It is an essential aspect of living. Deep attachment facilitates strong communication. The symbol of positive emotion is love. Love can sometimes bring happiness into a person’s life, but at the same time it has some opposite effects too. Love can be felt as either good or bad. Attachment theory presented very clearly in the novels of Elena Ferrante. In Elena Ferrante’s The Story of the Lost Child conveys the idea of love. The relationship between the characters is purely on love. The present study attempts the characters attachment with their care givers as well as how characters can survive because of love.

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2022-11-07

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Abishamol K.S , Dr. D.L. Jaisy. (2022). The Unconditional Love And Caregiving In Elena Ferrante’s The Story Of The Lost Child. Migration Letters, 19(S8), 1631–1634. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/10555

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