A heart weighs more when it splits in two; it crashes in the chest like a broken plane. Sarah dragged her wreckage back to the house up to her bedroom, and down into a deep, dark hole.
In "The Time Keeper" by Mitch Albom, the emotional weight of heartbreak is powerfully illustrated through the metaphor of a heart splitting in two. The imagery conveys how profound sorrow can feel, likening the experience to a crashed plane, highlighting the intensity of the pain and the struggle that accompanies such a loss.
Sarah's journey back to her bedroom symbolizes a retreat into despair, as she grapples with her emotional wreckage. The reference to a deep, dark hole signifies not only her sadness but also the isolation that often follows a heartbreak, emphasizing the internal battles one faces during difficult times.