The story I'd like to interpret is entitled " True Love Never Dies" and is written by W. Bolton.
Unfortunately, I don't know anything about him.
But I guess he's very romantic and talented.
The main idea is to show the reader that true love really never dies.
The Theme of this story is love.
The author raises different exciting problems: the problem of difficulties in the adaptation of the person after the death of a loved one, the problem of the need to support the family in difficult period of life.
At the beginning of this story the author tells us about meeting of two young people and then the beginning of their love story.
In the plot of this story the author describes the best moments of love of two lovers and then their happy family life which is suddenly broken by death of a spouse.
The author draws the reader's attention to the similarity of the characters and their perfect understanding.
The pair seems to have so much in common.
Besides, from a context it's possible to suppose that Peter is very caring and loving.
The author mentions that Lucy will be kept for a long time in her memory the days full of love, conducted by her husband.
The climax occurs in the episode in which Lucy remembers that Peter said that after his death he would be with her, even if not as a physical presence but a creative presence.
Through his words the author assures the reader that true love never dies.
According to the 1st conflict "Man against Man" the author wants to show us that invaluable moments spend with our dearest and beloved.
As for the 2d conflict "Man against himself" the author makes the reader believe that love is eternal and no heaven do not separated native soul.
Loved one will always be in the loving heart.
The author preaches that the entity after the person's death takes up no time or space and exists in constant happiness.
Psychologically, the human loss is very difficult to survive and support for children or friends helps to overcome this loss and start to live again.