It's a pity that the hero did die, and so did his mother, but I don't think this means that Tilly's self-salvation has failed. Before the death of the male protagonist, she had gone from a person who believed that she was cursed and unworthy of love to a brave woman who fell in love again. The accidental death of the male protagonist, in fact, was more It sublimated her change and growth, because even if her lover died, she finally said firmly, Tilly Dunnage is no longer cursed. Similarly, she originally thought that she grew up and returned to Dongatar to return to her mother, to accompany and take care of her. In fact, her mother was right, it was actually you needed me. She is a little girl who was forced to separate from her mother since she was a child. Even if she grows up, she is still a child who is helpless and eager to rely on. Until the mother finally tells her, you can create and transform people, use this power against them. This is actually the mother's heartfelt love inspiring her to fight stubbornly against secular prejudice and ignorance! It is impossible for an elderly mother to accompany her for the rest of her life. Only when she has a truly strong heart can she be fearless and fearless.
Finally Tilly did it. Even if the lover leaves, she cannot be brought down again. I will deeply remember that in the end she wore a Chinese dress, stepped on the bright red carpet, and burned this despicable town with a fire. After reading it for the second time, I still find it particularly interesting and exciting!
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