I was in death; You gave me back in life. You are the sky next to me. Give me your hand, let me touch God!
by Victor Hugo (0 Reviews)
In Victor Hugo's "The Laughing Man," there is a profound exploration of life, death, and the human connection that can bring someone back to life. The character expresses a transformation from despair to hope, highlighting the power that love and companionship hold in restoring one's spirit. The metaphor of being brought back to life suggests that the presence of a loved one can awaken a sense of purpose and joy.
The imagery of the sky symbolizes vastness and support, indicating that the person next to them provides comfort and inspiration. The plea to "give me your hand" illustrates a desire for connection and divine experience. This passage encapsulates the essence of human relationships and their ability to transcend suffering and lead one to a more profound understanding of existence.
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