In Reply to: So you liked it too! posted by Victor Khomenko on July 7, 2005 at 14:22:50:
OK let´s analyse it.She says at some point to her ( not ex lover, as I assume they were in love as very young but never sleept together ) not ex lover, that when he left she was sorely alone but then she married ( arranged ) and try to be a kind of good wife to her husband.
OK so far?Then she wants to kill him.
But he does that himself after understanding the situation ( like Jesus in the garden he cry ) when he tried to commit suicide.
From that on she realise, what she would have done if her not ex-lover would have not refused to follow his advice and so became " amants diabolique ".
Now in that understanding she can renew with her first " good intention " at the very start of her marriage, and what is more with the enlightement of how a good man her husband his.
Not wanting to hurt his best friend even he knows that he is in love with his wife, and she, because he loves her, but not willing to stand in between her happiness.And when, at the very end, she refuse to go to the railway station, against the convention that underline very well her intention & her will for a new respect and a new love to her husband.
That is a new start, in a common bedroom.
I may think.
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- Re: So you liked it too! - patrickU 01:27:41 07/08/05 (2)
- Re: So you liked it too! - Victor Khomenko 07:45:41 07/08/05 (1)
- Re: So you liked it too! - patrickU 08:01:53 07/08/05 (0)