The mood is extremely calm. For Hannah, when all the people she once loved left, she also understood certain truths. Before that, what she had experienced was a brief interaction with the British patient and the sergeant. , all form a part of her life, and at this moment, she is sitting in the back seat of the car, looking back at the church, he will leave here, and a period of life will come to an end, her heart is peaceful and heavy, so The serenity of her before that, on her last night with the English patient, from the moment he made up his mind to let Hannah do him, he was immersed in exactly the same but deeper serenity.
It is conceivable to imagine a person who cannot extricate himself from the memories of pain and self-blame for many years, a person who regards himself as a walking dead, when he finally confided the secrets and pain in his heart, the inner peace and emptiness will be felt. swing. die! It is the best choice. As long as we live, we must continue to experience, we must continue to experience, and we must have new pains. The English patient is relieved, and he is reunited with his lover in heaven, while Hannah must continue to bear, bear joy and misfortune, Accept her destiny.
Hannah felt that the British patient had some similarities with her. They both had painful memories and were unwilling to reveal their hearts. She sympathized with him, and the misfortune she had experienced could be comforted by him. In the end, he finally passed away, and Hannah sat in the back seat of the car, on the moving car, watching the sun shuttle between the receding tree trunks by the roadside, looking back at the church he once took with him, inwardly Incomparably calm, no regrets, no regrets, what she thought was a perfect ending! However, this incomparable calm is actually a kind of daze.
Are those who have experienced a lot more and more at a loss for life?
Those who set clear goals for themselves, are those goals really what they want? I think everyone can only be pushed by fate, he will do whatever fate tells him to do at this time, and how fate makes him feel at this time, he will also feel how
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