Mr.
Harvey's unusual deathstumbling into an icy ravine after being hit by a falling icicleis deeply
symbolic. Harvey has gotten away with all the terrible crimes he's committed over the years,
never facing justice for his multiple acts of rape and murder. But the natural world has exacted
its own justice on him. Mere human justice may not have been able to catch up with him, but
natural justice most certainly has. And just as nature is responsible for the righteous death of
a sadistic sex predator, it also gives Susie a kind of rebirth in the form of her new-born
niece, Abigail Susanne. The endless natural cycle of birth and death has delivered its own
unique form of justice, a higher justice that transcends whatever moral or legal justice system
human beings could possibly devise.
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
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