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Old 08-17-2020, 12:19 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by gmw View Post
For me it was very much this. Even the elements that were not pleasant (the Judge's son, burning the church), there was an element of reflection such that the narrator was not saying "I support this" or "I deride this". Rather, it felt like the perspective was very much "I was part of this" - good and bad. And even in the bad there remains that affection, perhaps because it is recognised as part of a greater whole.
I think that’s a very significant insight. Thanks for sharing it.
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