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The Enigma

ing thesecret decision in going through the now bulky file on Fielding, and at the end of it he drew up forhimself a kind of informal summary that he called State of Play. It listed the possibilities and theircounter-arguments...The sergeant then wrote a second heading Wild Ones,” (Fowles 203-204). Jennings listed everything from murder to suicide, from abduction to paranoia. There were noleads into any of the sergeant’s possibilities so he began to question people in order to make for abetter understanding of what could have possibly happened. His job was to hunt people down,question them until he was blue in the face and solve the mystery. This was a difficult job, as was the job that Fielding possessed as a Conservative Memberof Parliament. Both Jennings and Fielding had jobs that not too many people had the desire topossess because of their essence of complexity. Fielding was also similar to Jennings with respectto the love that they both had towards Mrs. Fielding. Mr. Fielding loved her because they weremarried and they had reason to love. Jennings had love for her because of the fact that they wereable to share things with each other in a special secretive way. Jennings and grew more attached to the family because of the fact that they spent so muchtime together trying to figure out what had happened to Mr. Fielding. He learned all about thefamily and about the people that the Fielding’s knew from questioning and just spending time withMrs. Fielding. It was not only Mrs. Fielding that made Jennings want to become more familiarwith the family, but it Ws also the son Peter. “Look. All right. Maybe you don’t know the kindof world I was brought up in. But its leading principle is never, never, never show what youreally feel. I think my mother and father were happy together. But I don’t really know....”(Fowles 215). By Peter providing Jennings with that insight, it led him to be...

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