He loved her; in some ways he was devoted to her. But he couldn't reach her, and it was the same on her side. It was as if they'd drunk some fatal potion that would keep them forever apart, even though they lived in the same house, ate at the same table, slept in the same bed.
by Margaret Atwood
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The relationship between the two characters is marked by a deep love and devotion that ultimately remains unfulfilled. Despite their physical closeness and shared life, an invisible barrier keeps them from truly connecting, leaving both emotionally isolated. This tragic disconnect creates a sense of yearning that permeates their everyday interactions.

It’s as if they are trapped in a cycle of longing, unable to communicate their feelings or bridge the gap that exists between them. The notion of a "fatal potion" symbolizes the forces that separate them, suggesting that their bond is twisted and fated to remain unfulfilled, highlighting the complexities of love and connection in human relationships.

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