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It's ironic that Henry finds himself on a freighter bound for London because he initially sought to escape his past and the burdens of his life, yet he ends up on a ship that symbolizes his entrapment and the cyclical nature of his journey. Instead of achieving freedom, he finds himself on a path that leads him back to the very place he was trying to leave behind, highlighting the futility of his attempts to break away from his circumstances. This twist underscores the themes of fate and the inescapability of one's own history.

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1mo ago

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