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“But there I would watch through the long afternoons, during...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
Using the metaphors of “violin strings” and “ the mainspring of the watch,” the passage vividly depicts the woman's sensitivity and deep affection for her partner. Her love is like tightly stretched guitar strings, constantly vibrating at the slightest sign of the other’s presence. Meanwhile, the partner remains oblivious, like an unnoticing mainspring in a watch, highlighting the emotional disconnect between them and emphasizing her loneliness and sense of insignificance.
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“I have loved you ever since. I know full well that you are...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
The protagonist emphasizes that her love is unique, pure and selfless like a child. She doesn't mind the other person's promiscuity and indifference, and only focuses on the deep affection in her heart. This blindness and selflessness demonstrate the extreme and obsession of love, and also imply that her self-worth is completely based on the other person.
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