But he did not forget it, he will never forget it, she was the great love of his life. And she, now, I find her being bity in the middle of a naked in her kitchen. She too, she wanders in this gloomy fog, and I still have not managed to free myself, when I will be almost thirty years old.
by Henning Mankell
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The narrative reflects the profound impact of love and its lasting effects on one's life. The protagonist grapples with the memory of a woman who was once his great love, emphasizing that this bond remains unforgettable. Even as time passes, he finds it impossible to escape the emotional weight of that relationship, indicating that true love can leave an indelible mark on one's heart.

Meanwhile, the woman he cherishes is portrayed in a vulnerable moment, revealing her own struggles. She moves through her life enveloped in a ‘gloomy fog’, suggesting feelings of confusion or sorrow. This shared emotional turmoil underscores the complexity of their connection, as both characters navigate their difficulties, still linked by their past yet caught in their present challenges.

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