everything he planned to reach, and fear of death that he projects into the world and gets it back in real signs (his rotting leg, vultures circling in the air, and hyena walking around and making noises). All in all, Harry feels weak, bored, and alone; he is seeing everything in "dark colors" and projecting his anger of his wife. He is also unconsciously living in his past, having multiple flashbacks, and thinks about the future that he thinks will never become a reality for him. Because of the traumatic event in his life, Harry feels empty because of the wasted time and talent and finally suffers not from the physical pain but already from the one coming from the inside of his mind and soul. The main hero of the story never really gets into the present moment and keeps projecting his perception of himself and everything around into the world. Consequently, because of not being in the present moment, Harry cannot find any other solution to his conflict situation except to pass away and therefore starts accusing everything and everybody that has place in his life, even his wife that loves him. The world responded to Harry in a way that he expected it to respond and what he was already feeling inside and projecting was turned back to him in the form of his death.
everything he planned to reach, and fear of death that he projects into the world and gets it back in real signs (his rotting leg, vultures circling in the air, and hyena walking around and making noises). All in all, Harry feels weak, bored, and alone; he is seeing everything in "dark colors" and projecting his anger of his wife. He is also unconsciously living in his past, having multiple flashbacks, and thinks about the future that he thinks will never become a reality for him. Because of the traumatic event in his life, Harry feels empty because of the wasted time and talent and finally suffers not from the physical pain but already from the one coming from the inside of his mind and soul. The main hero of the story never really gets into the present moment and keeps projecting his perception of himself and everything around into the world. Consequently, because of not being in the present moment, Harry cannot find any other solution to his conflict situation except to pass away and therefore starts accusing everything and everybody that has place in his life, even his wife that loves him. The world responded to Harry in a way that he expected it to respond and what he was already feeling inside and projecting was turned back to him in the form of his death.