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His fet are not washed by the nearby waves for he has not yet ben involved in the real turbulence oflife and the shadow he casts on the sand looks like an amorphous dark spot, stil to be shaped into a weldeined personality. he luminous point spots interspersing the sand and progresively disappearing into thewater sem to serve as a metaphor for Peter’s fantasy and daydreaming, which wil acompany him in hisjourney towards adulthood and wil resurface now and then in his life, as the shining foam of the waveshere suggests.For the time being, however, Peter can only curiously pep into the future and the closing image ofthe book specicaly envisages his present condition by representing an arched opening bared withprovisional boards.Ferari, Roberta. “Metamorphosis of a genre: he Daydreamer by Ian McEwan”. Imposibilia Nº8, Págs. 46-63 (Octubre <strong>2014</strong>)Artículo recibido el 29/07/<strong>2014</strong> – Aceptado el 10/09/<strong>2014</strong> – Publicado el 30/10/<strong>2014</strong>.61

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