My husband and I like to read books together. Recently we read The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the prequel to the Hunger Games trilogy. Since the protagonist was the tyrant and evil dictator from the trilogy as a young man, we did not expect a happy ending. But watching him descend from a decent person to a villain was more difficult than we bargained for.
We finished it late one Thursday night. After the epilogue, I immediately went to the bathroom to get ready for bed. As I stood brushing my teeth, I was reeling about the masterful story-telling and the intensity of the climax, but when I went into the bedroom, my husband was subdued.
As an English major, I have read many a depressing book, and it no longer fazes me. I can appreciate great writing while simultanesouly shaking off a tragic story. My sweetheart is not so calloused. He told me the book had made him sad. Then he said,
“I guess that’s how God feels watching us. He sees our potential. We have the option of choosing Him and being happy, but we don’t.”
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