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āDonāt know. Thereās a lot of magic between you, aināt no denying that.
And magic makes forgettinā hard.ā
This is Tuckās response when an 18-year-old Dawson asks him whether he did the right thing by breaking up with his girlfriend, Amanda. This moment occurs in Dawsonās flashback and illuminates his relationships with Amanda and Tuck. As Tuck predicts, Dawson is unable to forget Amanda and reconnects with her 25 years later. In the novel, Tuck is mostly taciturn, and this is a unique instance where he has a personal exchange with Dawson. The lines reveal that Tuck has been keenly observing Amanda and Dawsonās relationship and introduces the theme of magic, or the supernatural, into the story. Finally, the lines characterize Tuckās folksy speech and wisdom.
āWould she even recognize the woman who now looked back at her in the mirror?ā
The line is a part of Amandaās inner monologue regarding her life choices. She wonders whether her life would have been different if she had married Dawson. The line emphasizes the novelās theme that one can be oneās true self only in the presence of oneās true love. Likewise, not choosing true love can lead to an unfulfilling life. This line occurs before Amanda meets Dawson; by highlighting the confusions in Amandaās mind, Nicholas Sparks sets the stage for the emotional turmoil that Amanda will experience on reconnecting with Dawson.
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By Nicholas Sparks