I saw Maurice and Alec's firm longing for love, I couldn't stop crying: It's rare that Maurice's love didn't die, and when Maurice's love for Clive had nowhere to put, Alec appeared. The funny thing is that the two made their first confession by climbing the window. I don't know if this was a deliberate arrangement by the writer. Hugh has quite a history as a "heartless man".
Clive was afraid of losing everything he had, and gave up his true feelings to hide himself. Maurice failed to save this changed heart, and began to be afraid, and had the idea of "living his life like this". For Alec, the encounter with m was an awakening of his inner self. Maurice didn't know that it was him who awakened Alec, saved himself from the edge, saved his love, saved us, saved the other. The unfading heart of the persistent pursuit of love.
Once again, I was moved by persistence.
And for the writer EMFoster, the novel's completion is extremely natural and easy.
Art comes from life. The writer's own deep contradictions with society and class in reality made him miserable - at that time, Britain also couldn't accept same-sex love.
At the end of the two's love vows and full of beautiful visions, they did not say the old-fashioned Happy Ending, you can guess their future hardships: stay away from the crowd, suffer from discussion, live in poverty... But just think of the people who love each other. Being together is worth all the pain.
We shall never be apart...
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