Did you like the ending? (Spoilers)
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Re: Did you like the ending? (Spoilers)
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We find ourselves looking for a connection, a bond between two people that can never be broken, even if they're not together, even if they're apart, they still think about one another, constantly remembering little things, like his favourite fruit, her dreams.
In Paper Towns, Margo is portrayed as mysterious, while Quentin is shown as determined and hopeful. Quentin represents a majority of humanity, while Margo represents the truth. Paper Towns shows us that as much as we may imagine the future, as much as we may hope for the future to be endlessly joyful, we may end up being disappointed in the end. But we always enjoy the journey that we encounter on our way to the truth.
It depends on how positive you are as a person, i always think of it as the ending of a chapter, and the beginning of a new one. Some chapters in life are quite despicable, and some are quite euphoric, it's a matter of balance. I am not only saying this as a book-worm, but as a person that believes.
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I absolutely love your thoughts and could not agree more!Martymindy wrote: ↑27 Jun 2017, 18:25 Here's the thing, as humans we spend eternity searching endlessly for heartbreak, yet we do not know it. As a book-worm, sometimes we find ourselves looking for happy endings and searching for endless possibilities, i find myself desiring for more than just lust. We find ourselves looking for the cute little actions that commonly occur in an ideal love life in the books. A simple note being passed, the girl catching the guy staring at her, the two 'coincidentally meeting' in the middle of nowhere or at a social event and ending up spending the night together, not touching lips but touching hearts.
We find ourselves looking for a connection, a bond between two people that can never be broken, even if they're not together, even if they're apart, they still think about one another, constantly remembering little things, like his favourite fruit, her dreams.
In Paper Towns, Margo is portrayed as mysterious, while Quentin is shown as determined and hopeful. Quentin represents a majority of humanity, while Margo represents the truth. Paper Towns shows us that as much as we may imagine the future, as much as we may hope for the future to be endlessly joyful, we may end up being disappointed in the end. But we always enjoy the journey that we encounter on our way to the truth.
It depends on how positive you are as a person, i always think of it as the ending of a chapter, and the beginning of a new one. Some chapters in life are quite despicable, and some are quite euphoric, it's a matter of balance. I am not only saying this as a book-worm, but as a person that believes.
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