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Zweig tastes like the fluidity of a person whose thirst is quenched while drinking water... Like an African who thinks about the unnecessaryness of the time spent on swallowing, I regret the time spent on turning the pages...
+Obligation+ is the allegory of the struggle between selfishness and conscience. Ferdinand's country goes to war. They live abroad with his beloved wife. And the postman brings the military summons he has been waiting for a long time. He will either choose his freedom or his wife. Death asks Ferdinand to dance. He will either choose to sit next to his wife or die. He doesn't want to go to war, but since primary school, the love of homeland and nation has been whispered in his ear like in Brave New World... There is a voice inside you that is tired and never silent... You must go to war! You must go to war! You must go to war! The tears of his wife Paula, whom he left behind, screamed "don't go". he says. Don't go! Don't go! Don't go! Ferdinand has come to the crossroads of a long and difficult road called life.
Why war? Why do these people fight? Who sets these limits? God should not have such a will. What does existence have to do with destruction?
Paula...
Beautiful and wounded woman...
Ferdinand...
A poor man struggling completely in the grip of necessity...
Death and Life...
Two enemies who need each other...
~~Happy reading~~
~~Stay with the book~~