The Major confessed to Violet affectionately and hopelessly. This scene deeply moved me, but it also made me wonder, where did the Major's love for Violet come from, and what kind of emotion it was.
Violet will undoubtedly fall in love with this man who gave her everything, Major was once the whole of Violet's world.
But at first Violet couldn't understand the emotion of love, and in order to find the meaning of love, the girl became a doll. During this process, the girl slowly began to understand the meaning of love, and finally understood what love was and her love for the Major.
If Violet fell in love with the Major, it is certain that the Major's love for Violet, in my opinion, was a kind of pity and love for the weak at first. During the 4 years of getting along day and night, Major devoted his affection to Violet, taught her to read and write, named her, gave her gifts, and lived and died with her on the battlefield. I think it is this kind of company that creates bonds, and love follows.
I think love is caring, love is missing, and love is the source of energy for us to overcome difficulties and pain. In the battlefield where death can be seen everywhere, love supports a person's belief. In this specific environment, it seems that the major's love for Violet is not so difficult to understand, after all, this girl is so powerful, powerful like a demigod. Major hopes to save the girl and make her a person, a person who can understand and perceive others and his own emotions, but on the battlefield, he is powerless to rely on and use the girl. I think this kind of contradiction is difficult to resolve, and this inability to do anything for oneself is very painful. The girl was such a painful and contradictory existence to him, so it seemed that falling in love with Violet was nothing to prove.
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