"Was It a Dream?" is a XIX century tale written by Guy de Maupassant. In the story, the french writer exposes a particular tension between love, death and live after death. We follow the mourning of an unnamed man who spends part of his time over his lover's grave. Keeping this in mind, and taking into account your point of view and reading experience, please answer:
What happens between the idea of love that the man embodies at the beginning of the tale and the idea of love that can be conclude at the end of the story?
Which is the tension that the author creates between reality (the true one that appears at the end of the story) and death?
1. I belief that his idea of love never changes in the story because he started saying that there only is one story of love, to be cheated by your loved one.
2. He is basicly living dead so the death reality is his own reality.