![]() ![]() One smile can cause you to pour your whole life into someone, only to have them throw you away at the end. “Milk and Honey” addresses one of the most common fears associated with love-giving your heart to someone who doesn’t deserve it. Perhaps the clouds are just waiting for you to come back into their embrace, for you to lay down on the grass and gaze at the sky above you. The only present beings now are the sky and the lover, and yet, mankind has always found companionship with nature. The pure, childlike setting is corrupted with deep hopelessness from the loss of a loved one, representing the loss of one’s innocence due to heartbreak. Amidst admiring the world and its beauty, one finds themselves alone, longing for love’s beauty instead. Kaur juxtaposes all three together and brings an intricate mix of bliss and sadness. Staring at the sky never ceases to make you feel something, whether those feelings take on the form of happiness, nostalgia or loneliness. ![]() ![]() Heart of Darkness as a Psychological Novel | Psychological Journey ![]()
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