Author/Authors :
Abbasiyannejad ، Mina نويسنده , , Talif، Rosli نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Ian McEwanʹs On Chesil Beach is the story of conflicts at various levels. In this novella, the author shows how
different factors, particularly cultural norms and sexual conflicts can affect peopleʹs lives and lead them down a
certain path. Using a hermeneutic approach, this paper discusses the influential socio-economic, political, and
cultural factors that had great impact on peopleʹs lives. McEwan illustrates how circumstances and settings
influence people’s livelihoods and how the socio-economic status of the characters plays an important role in
determining their future conditions. This essay shows the influence of culture, including the social climate of the
time, on the societyʹs attitudes towards sexuality, class differences, legislation, contraceptives, abortion
and—most of all—on the personal lives of the characters in On Chesil Beach.