Well, speaking of Freddie, due to the influence of the previous war environment, he still indulged in the heroic feeling of his heroic killing on the battlefield after the war. Living an ordinary life with a woman was something he never wanted. Even if he loved Hester, even if Hester loved him enough to die for him, he would not give up his original living habits for her. This is where the sadness lies. The sadness of war.
ps: Only after reading the comments did I know that Freddie and Hester are separated by class, but Hitherto has completely deduced Freddie, who was originally a rude soldier, into an aristocratic fan! Is it because the temperament of this book is very helpless! ! !
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