Chat with us, powered by LiveChat How do Saul’s emotions after seeing visions shine light on the importance of family in his life when he says, “I cried in great heaving gasps. I let myself mourn. Allowed every ounce of sorr - Writingforyou

How do Saul’s emotions after seeing visions shine light on the importance of family in his life when he says, “I cried in great heaving gasps. I let myself mourn. Allowed every ounce of sorr

How do Saul’s emotions after seeing visions shine light on the importance of family in his life when he says, “I cried in great heaving gasps. I let myself mourn. Allowed every ounce of sorrow and desperation, loneliness and regret to eke out of me.” (205-206)
Why does this symbolize the importance of family in Saul’s life? How does this quote show his family’s influence on Saul’s ability to regain control of his life as he tackles his emotions? Look on Page 205-206 for quote.
Reference: Wagamese, Richard. (2012). Indian Horse : a novel. Vancouver, BC :Douglas & McIntyre,