The letter


It doesn't really matter, but what did the letter that finally come say?

I found the whole thing terribly depressing and it left me with such a feeling of hopelessness.

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It was the wrong address.

Then again...

More like the person she was writing to doesn't live there. I only saw it once but the impression I got is the mans he was writin' to was dead or doesn't live there.

(The response was from a different man informing her he's been receiving her letters and that he's sorry to mention...)

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don't know about that. it cut off after a few irrelevant sentences. what i saw was that without her son the letter was meaningless. she was trying to find a home for her poor son. don't think it was about what she wanted but what she thought her son needed. a home that really didn't exist. an address that doesn't exist.

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Her husband was found dead in the hidden waterhole at Jihums home( the guy with the bow) where they also found the gun and the passport. The letters where written for him, but with random adresses(adress unknown). She also had this tatoo which tells he was an american soldier and therefore could have returned to america.
The final letter sounds like an invitation to america by some stranger or someone who knew the husband or someone who kept getting letters from her.

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It was from a man that had been recieving the letters in America. He said that he owned a deli and was sad to hear about her son and he didnt know where his father was.

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