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Gone Girl: by Gillian Flynn | Conversation Starters
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2019
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WE ARE INTRODUCED TO NICK AND AMY DUNNE IN GONE GIRL. Their marriage has reached a troublesome stage. In the first part of the story, Nick and Amy alternate as narrators. Nick tells his side of the story from the present while Amy tells her side of the story through journal entries from the past. Amy and Nick tell extremely different stories. Amy describes herself as a happy person who is easy to be in a relationship with. She describes Nick as being aggressive. Nick describes Amy as stubborn and antisocial, and never mentions his own aggression.
The couple was motivated to move from New York City to a quiet town after they both lost their jobs. They move in with Nick's mother who is dying. Nick opens a bar with his twin sister, and things seem to be going well for him. Amy, on the other hand, is unhappy with where she is living. She misses living in New York City.
On their fifth wedding anniversary date, Amy disappears and the husband is suddenly the primary suspect, and the evidence against him rapidly grows. Nick hires a lawyer to protect himself.
The second half of the novel reveals more truths about Nick and Amy's relationship that they did not reveal. Nick had been having an affair. Amy is revealed to be alive and in hiding. She left a journal that was full of untruths to frame Nick for her murder. Nick catches on to Amy's plan, but he has no way to prove the truth.