Very vivid imagery and symbolism. The first part seems to be set in a cemetary (flowers and crying etc.) and then narrative ends up at a train station. "It was right on time just like it is every day" means that something can't be changed. perhaps it's about the inevitability of death?
Very vivid imagery and symbolism. The first part seems to be set in a cemetary (flowers and crying etc.) and then narrative ends up at a train station. "It was right on time just like it is every day" means that something can't be changed. perhaps it's about the inevitability of death?