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  • Essay / Snowflower Relationships - 2204

    Even though the brother and sister value money differently in "Amour", ultimately the relationship they have with each other is more important than money. The theme of love is represented through the brother in the story. It is obvious that he loves and cares about his sister very much. At the beginning of the play it is said: “The desire to give is only learned by learning to love” (243) and this statement is personified through the brother. He dreamed of finally getting the gold ring at the Flying Horses but when he finally gets it, he gives it up. He loves his sister and values ​​her happiness so much that he has given up on his own happiness. At first, the nephew seems selfish because he spends all his money very quickly. The nephew's display of love and kindness at the end proves how mature this boy is. The boy was able to understand love in a very mature way and values ​​love over money. In the end, both realize that money does not buy or prove happiness or love. It is our actions that prove