Love Story by Erich Segal
The storyline:
“Love Story” is romantic and funny, yet a tragic story, that nearly 40
years ago had an entire generation in love and in tears… and still do.
It is the story of 2 young college grads, whose love was stronger then
any of the tests life threw at them. Oliver Barrett IV: a Harvard jock
and a (very) rich scion or heir to the Barrett fortune and legacy.
Jennifer Cavilleri: a working-class, quick-witted daughter of a
Cranston, Rhode Island baker, with not much money, but lots of love.
Oliver (Ollie) was expected to follow in his father’s huge footsteps,
while Jennifer (Jenny), a music major
studying
at Radcliffe College was to go on and study in Paris. Both come from
very different worlds… opposites in nearly every way. But when they met,
Oliver and Jenny immediately attract… the sparks flew, and we get
involved with them as their love grows deep and strong. The story of
Jenny and Ollie is a realistic story of two young people who come from
two separate worlds and are joined together in the most unlikely of
ways.
Upon
graduation from college, the two decide to marry against the wishes of
Oliver’s father, who thereupon severs all ties with his son. Without his
father’s financial support, the couple struggles to pay Oliver’s way
through Harvard Law School… with Jenny working as a private school
teacher. Graduating third in his class, Oliver gets several job offers
and takes up a position at a respectable New York law firm. Jenny
promises to follow Oliver anywhere on the East Coast. The couple moves
to New York City, excited to spend more time together… rather than in
working and studying… as it was previously. With Oliver’s new income,
the pair of 24-year-olds decide to have a child. It is from then
onwards, that there are several unexpected twists and turns… that make
us smile and breaks our heart too. After failing (i.e., after Jenny
fails to conceive), they consult a medical specialist, who after
repeated tests, informs Oliver that Jenny is ill and will soon die.
Oliver then tries again. While this is not stated explicitly, Jenny
appears to be suffering from leukemia.
As
instructed by his doctor, Oliver attempts to live a “normal life”
without telling Jenny of her condition. Jenny nevertheless discovers her
ailment after confronting her doctor about her recent illness. With
their days together numbered, Jenny begins (a costly) cancer therapy,
and Oliver soon becomes unable to afford the multiplying hospital
expenses. Desperate, he seeks financial relief from his father. Instead
of telling his father what the money is truly for, Oliver misleads him.
From her hospital bed, Jenny speaks with her father about funeral
arrangements, and then asks for Oliver. She tells him to avoid blaming
himself, and asks him to embrace her tightly before she dies. When Mr.
Barrett realizes that Jenny is ill and that his son borrowed the money
for her, he immediately sets out for New York. By the time he reaches
the hospital, Jenny is dead. Mr. Barrett apologizes to his son, who
replies with something Jenny had once told him: “Love means never having
to say you’re sorry”… before breaking down in his arms.
Jenny’s
character wins your heart as she unsuccessfully tries to thaw the
relations between Oliver and his father, the way she spurs Oliver on (in
law school studies, his hockey games) and so many more moments. The
story is unique because of its many beautiful moments like Oliver’s
marriage proposal, Jenny’s simplicity in thoughts, their supposedly
do-it-yourself-wedding, etc. Jenny’s final words are a simple, “Thanks,
Ollie”. Although the reader knows beforehand that Jenny is going to die,
you somehow get so involved in the plot that you don’t want her to
leave Ollie… ever. The ending of the book is so simple and stark that
many, including myself have had to reread the chapter to enforce the
ending of the story. This story will provide imagery and wisdom, through
the lessons of the characters, for many hours of inner contemplation.
There is a “Gift of the Magi”
moment in this story: Oliver turns his back on his family and fortune
to marry Jenny. Jenny gives up her dreams of Paris and being a musician.
But to each other, there is nothing as important as the other in their
lives. When life throws them a tragic turn, they find solace in each
other arms, and the reader cannot help but feel their pain and their
deep love as well. Here is a love that will linger in your heart now and
forever.
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