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Wild strawberries

 

Both of these characters have premonitions through dreams of what has happened in their childhood, their present and what will result in their future. As I see it if they don't start making some changes in their present life conditions they won't have much longer to live. .
             As Isak and Marianne are driving along, Isak decides to veer of he road to where his family had a summerhouse. Here all of his family basically spent their summers together. This is where the wild strawberry patch comes into the picture. Here in actual reality Isak takes Marianne down to the strawberry patch to show her it and told her of how he spent about the first twenty of his summers" here. Marianne expressed to Isak her lack of interest, she told him she was going to take a dip in the water when he was reminiscing. .
             Isak began walking around, until he found the wild strawberry patch where he decided to sit down and eat some berries. In the book it stated that it was "almost like the berries were some type of mind-enhancer". A little while later sitting there in the strawberry patch Isak was indeed encountered by another dream. This one was in fact about his past at this very spot. .
             All of a sudden his cousin Sara in her yellow sundress appears in his dream, she is gathering strawberries for her deaf Uncle Aron's birthday to give him. In his dream Isak is so close to Sara he could touch her if he wanted too. However, he is too afraid to do so. All of a sudden another person enters the strawberry patch. It is his older brother Sigfrid. This is the point where Isak sits there still dreaming and witnesses Sigfrid telling Sara that he is going to kiss her. Sara claims that, that could not happen because her and Isak who is Sigfrid's little brother were secretly engaged. However, Sigfrid does not refrain he goes for it. Sara does indeed kiss Sigfrid back however after having done so she begins to hysterically cry and points to Sigfrid and how he had made her drop all of the strawberries, thus making a red stain on her apron.


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