On Chesil Beach

How is London different than Oxford in the novel, On Chesil Beach?

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Cosmopolitan, vibrant, and stimulating, there is a sense of liveliness and opportunity in London that is a clear contrast to the somewhat more restrained sensibilities of Oxford, at least as portrayed in the narrative.

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On Chesil Beach