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  1. Sparks uses Noah and Allie’s states of mind at the start of the novel to show how their lives have been defined by their love for each other—regardless of whether they want to accept that fact or not. When readers meet Noah, it is October of 1946—over a decade since his love affair with Allie.

  2. Summary. Analysis. The story ended, the elderly Noah closes his notebook and removes his glasses from his tired eyes. He looks at the woman sitting across from him—she is staring out at the courtyard, where families and friends are visiting other patients.

  3. The teenage Allie and Noah meet one summer in the 1930s, in the small town of New Bern, North Carolina. They fall in love and promise that they will always be together. But at the end of the summer, Allie leaves with her family, and Noah does not hear from her again for fourteen years.

  4. He meets her during their youth and falls deeply in love. Additionally, Noah shares a close bond with his father, Frank Calhoun, who serves as a moral compass and guide throughout his life. Martha Shaw, Noah's childhood friend, also plays a supportive role in his life.

  5. After losing his mother as a baby, Noah struggled with a stutter as a child. To cope with this, Noah’s father taught him to memorize poems by Walt Whitman and Alfred Tennyson. As a teenager in 1932, Noah meets Allie, a wealthy socialite, and has a passionate summer of love with her.

  6. Oct 27, 2008 · Ricky says he knows Noah doesn’t love him “that way” and that he does love Wade. Ricky wants Noah to know that he will always have his back. (MBM to a friend: “I’ll always have your...

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  8. Flying Under the Gaydar: In an episode where Noah wants to go to a bar to meet Wade's friends, Wade gets Noah to tone down his look for this purpose. Foreshadowing : At the start of an episode, Chance is giving Noah advice that there's always a time when a man has to choose between his principles and his paycheck.

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