![]() ![]() Marcus, her son was worried and wanted him to help since he was his only friend. ![]() ![]() The crying was as a result of the depression she was suffering from. Will felt the need to talk to Fiona after Marcus reported that she had started crying again. These are the two main points that the speech is concerned on so that all the blame can be shifted to Wills side and not Fiona. It portrays Fiona as a depressed woman who is not in her right mind to care thus cannot be judged. 'I'm the one who should apologize,' (Hornby 32) says will. The speech portrays Will as the only cause of the conflicts which is not the case.īy writing this article I aim to show what the speech tries to make Will the only cause of the conflicts in this book. I introduced and put the speech in the book in the context of chapter 32 when Will apologizes to Fiona for everything he has done putting the blame on himself for all the conflicts emerging between her and Marcus, her son. I reviewed and wrote this speech in a way that reflected my viewpoints in a clever and well-informed manner. ![]()
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