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The Keys To The Street

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Nolan almost made The Keys to the Street instead of Batman, but dropped out due to its thematic similarity to his previous movies.

You start with the location. Ruth Rendell's The Keys to the Street confines its characters to a locale: "the Park" and its surrounding streets. The first chapter opens with the topography of the area around London's Regent's Park, which will be the map of its characters' fates. The opening paragraph describes the Park's surrounds in ominous detail. The narrator dwells on the iron spikes that surmount gates and railings, counting the "claw-like protuberances" on some, noting the pillars with metal spikes "splaying out and blossoming like thorn trees". The circumstantiality has a Gothic flourish.Mary is a doormat of young woman who needs a man at all costs. She tries to get rid of abusive boyfriend Alastair only to fall for mysterious Leo.

The Keys to the Street is a crime novel by British writer Ruth Rendell from 1996. [1] Synopsis [ edit ]For the snobbish, upper-crust that live around London's Regent's Park, the homeless are an eye-sore and a nuisance. Only Mary Jargo, a meek, sensitive young woman who has recently moved into the neighborhood to house-sit shows compassion. She often shares food and conversation with the unfortunates, particularly Effie, Dill, Roman, and Pharaoh. When someone starts murdering members of Regent's homeless community and lancing them on the spiked fencing that encloses the park, only Mary seems to notice or care. Through her quest to discover the murderer, she embarks on a journey to overcome what she perceives to be her own insecurities and passivity. Is it true that we dislike those who have done us a service?" asks Mary Jago's grandmother. One of many questions about the best and worst of human nature, it is one with an answer Mary will discover for herself as a consequence of donating her own bone marrow to save the life of a young man she doesn't know.... I had largely lost interest by the final quarter, but to the best of my memory the various sub-plots are somewhat cursorily wrapped up, and the murder investigation reaches its finale with an ending from the “it was all a dream” school of writing.

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