Thursday, January 14, 2021

The life before her eyes (Daisies, Footsteps, Thunder, Peonies and Lilac, Humming, Blood, Silence)

      In the last post, I wrote this story is written in a soft, and gentle depiction of the scene, and it does not change in these chapters too. However, the main character Diana's misfortune and the adversities behind her superficial happiness were emphasized throughout this chapter, with a soft, and gentle tone. 

     This story is written by two different "times", one is "NOW" when Diana is about 40 years old, become married, have a kid, having an epitomized happiness. The other is when two young girls (17 years old, readers do not know who actually is it, but I think it is Diana and the one more girl with the black hair that had been killed) are spending a day with youth with each other, and their boyfriends. 

     I predict that Diana became unhappy because of the sin that she made when she was young, that she chose her friend to be killed instead of her. Still, there are many vaguenesses in the story, so I want to read further and know about the consequence. 

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