The transition that begins on page 113 seems to be Winterson again changing the form. By so drastically breaking from the previous writing style, she really allows herself to say alot more about the narrator. This section becomes the narrator’s changing thought prosess as he/she begins to see Louise physical piece by physical piece. At this point, it could be argued that the narrator begins to realize that he/she has only ever seen Louise in the physical sense. This idea brings up the question: can we ever really know someone? Another way this section of the novel could be read is as the narrator’s driven quest to learn all that she/he can about cancer. The narrator’s obsessive thought process is displayed by the many segments associated to the human (and more specifically, Louise’s) body.