The Thread of Parental Love as an Intricate Design in the Internal Working Model of the Select Characters in Karen Kingsburyas Novel Oceans Apart.

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Regis Prabhaharan
Regis Prabhaharan BA, MA, MPhil, CELTA, PhD (English) Expecting Viva.
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Abstract

Oceans Apart discusses the story of a child countering the need of attachment with his parental caregivers. Kiahna and Connor had an illegal affair and the evident birth of a child did not hamper the child to create healthy loving attachment patterns. However it did create the urgency to seek his biological father after his mother’s death. This paper presents the story of Max’s internal working model in close connection to the lovely, intricate-interconnected motherly relationship.

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Regis Prabhaharan. 2016. \u201cThe Thread of Parental Love as an Intricate Design in the Internal Working Model of the Select Characters in Karen Kingsburyas Novel Oceans Apart.\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 16 (GJHSS Volume 16 Issue A3): .

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Oceans Apart discusses the story of a child countering the need of attachment with his parental caregivers. Kiahna and Connor had an illegal affair and the evident birth of a child did not hamper the child to create healthy loving attachment patterns. However it did create the urgency to seek his biological father after his mother’s death. This paper presents the story of Max’s internal working model in close connection to the lovely, intricate-interconnected motherly relationship.

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