The starting point of the story should be Plato's famous allegory of the cave, Hannah is the "prisoner" who was blindfolded in the cave since she was a child. This is where the two stories diverge the most, Hannah coming out of the "cave" out of her own will. But the outside world, like in Plato's story, is like a dazzling sun, and Hannah is overwhelmed. Hannah never understood what his father's preparations were for, until finally, when she heard the end of his father's gunshots, she did. She understood everything, and she became the hunter at the beginning again. Chase down her last prey.
After thinking about it for a long time, I complained about the point: the
family was going to Lyon, France, and ended up in Hamburg, Germany in one breath...
The difference between the two is more than 1,000 kilometers...
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