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dedylja [7]
4 years ago
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Will mark brainliest if answered! Thanks!!

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Bumek [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

This story is mainly about belief, love,  and honesty. The author wants to describe the whole scene in darkness. He takes out the  elements that give us the "hope" we long for in our lives.  

Explanation:

jarptica [38.1K]4 years ago
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Answer:

This story has two main components as symbols - belief and honesty. The author wants to describe the entire scene in darkness. He excludes elements that give us 'hope' in our lives.

The woman who the narrator loved deceived him. She portrayed to be a faithful, honest and innocent woman who loved him deeply. This was an impression that everyone had about her including the narrator.

The story starts off with an exclamation of grief, where he yells 'I had loved her madly!'. From this part of the story, he continues to talk and express his love/emotion towards his lover. He continues to suffer in her loss, goes to places where he can relive moments, visits her grave and sits there for hours. He reads the messages on the tombstones where the story ends.

The entire course of story makes us understand that he understand how she deceived him from the beginning till the end.

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