Anna stayed with her family rather than go to America to be with the love of her life. What do you think of her decision?
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I think Anna’s decision was in keeping with her upbringing and the times. Anna and Harold had very different backgrounds and may not have made a good match in the long run. Anna loved her family, Ireland and her friends. She would have had to give them up permanently if she followed Harold.
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Initially I was bummed that she didn't go, but then I had hopes that he might return to her.
My question is: Didn't Sarah find tickets for passage to America inside the journal/box? Was that Harold's receipt or a ticket given to Anna by Harold in the hopes she would go to America? (It's been a while since I've finished the book: this memory is foggy)
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I was sad for her that she did not join Harold. But life is hard, and sometimes hard choices must be made. Sometimes people have to make decisions they can live with. I think goign to America then woudl have been hard for Sarah. And you must think in the context of the times, and what expectations were, especially for women. Her family came first.
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Because of her mother’s death, I think that she felt that it was her duty to care for her family. I think that she had just begun thinking of Harold as a possible romantic partner at the party, then he was immediately taken away. I hope Danny was a good husband.
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Timing is everything in life. Anna felt it was her time to care for her family after her mother’s death. Harold had to leave just as Anna was beginning to see him as more than a friend. Their relationship had not progressed far enough for her to give up her family and country for Harold.
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There was no other choice for Anna. Though I do wonder why she didn't eventually go find Harold once the children were grown. It wouldn't have been that many years. She could have fulfilled her family obligation and then sought her love. But I do understand getting caught up in family. Plus she loved Ireland and her village. I don't think she really wanted to leave despite her love for Harold. Perhaps if she could have been closer to home, she may have made it work, but California was a long way to go.
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Although it was a sad outcome and Harold must have been saddened--he never married--but he traveled all over the world and never came back to Ireland for her. He sent several tickets for her to join him but never came back to Ireland--I found that perplexing.
On the other hand, Anna did what was expected at the time. An unmarried child, especially a woman, was expected to care for the parents. She was a product of her time--she loved him, would have left with him, would have adapted to her new life--BUT fate dictated her role and therefore her choice.
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Annas sense of duty to her family was stronger than her love for Harold, evidently. I was sad that I didn't feel like the story had a happy ending, but who knows, maybe she was very happy with Danny in the end. It seems that many of us carry a love in our hearts that just wasn't meant to be, but we can still love happy lives with others.
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Was Harold really the love of Anna's life? Pamelak remarked that it was sad that Anna didn't recognize Harold's love for her earlier. I agree and think that Harold realized that she was unaware of his feelings. And It was Harold who remarked when they were at Cnoc na Si that he was envious of her because while he merely observes and writes notes, "You are as much a part of it as the leaves on the trees" Someone that much a part of it would have trouble leaving even without family obligations. As for marrying Danny, after she tells Harold about him, he asks her where she stands on the idea of Home Rule. No one has asked her opinion on anything before, so she thinks about it. She tells him, "I suppose the English have outstayed their welcome in Ireland." Hardly surprising she marries Danny when she stays. I don't believe that Fate decides what Anna does. I think she has a strong sense of herself and of her place in the world. I think she decides what is best for her. Her love for Harold would not have been enough to keep her happy in America.
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