In Erik Larson's "Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania," the complex emotions surrounding Wilson's romantic feelings are explored, particularly from Edith's perspective. She is not yet aware of the depth of Wilson's love, which influences his actions profoundly. His feelings might seem insignificant to her, but they are very impactful in his world.
The narrative highlights that once Wilson's feelings are truly ignited, he becomes quite passionate and dedicated in his affections, as noted by Ike Hoover, the White House usher. This quote underscores Wilson's transformation into a fervent lover, showing that he can be quite persuasive and determined when he sets his heart on someone, reflecting a side of him that Edith has yet to fully recognize.