![]() ![]() The Ocean at the end of the Lane is a mythological representation of fantasy and reality of childhood imagination. ![]() The narrator's memory plays a pivotal role in showing juxtaposes of a child's point of view to distinguish illusion perception of the truth from reality. Gaiman uses a symbolic representation of the narrator's parents as a symbolic representation of adult perspective and the reality of situations. ![]() A majority of the story's recounts shows the existence of illusion, mystery, and exaggerations in a child's way of thinking that resides different meaning from an adult's perspective of reality. The narrator's mind transverses from his memory to his present adulthood demonstrating the recounted description long after the occurrences, thus it bases the arguments from memory. Gaiman presents the main character in his piecework without making any formal identification his name does not appear throughout the narration. ![]()
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