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"Jack, I swear..." What do you think Ennis meant by that?

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Rayn:
The line is cryptic and open to interpretation.  I thought he meant, "Jack, I declare, life is tough and strange."  But then he touches the postcard of the mountain and I thought maybe he meant, "Jack, I swear I'll get you (Jack's ashes) up there like you wanted."  I realize there may be no way to know exactly what he meant, but I'm very interested in hearing what others think about it.

Thanks,
Rayn

horo04:
I always wondered that line too.  I think he means that he swears he will never forget Jack or maybe he swears he will never pass up a good thing again or not take situations or life for granted?  Hard to say what he meant...best to ask Proulx that question.

Rayn:

--- Quote from: horo04 on April 01, 2006, 12:38:20 am ---I think he means that he swears he will never forget Jack or maybe he swears he will never pass up a good thing again or not take situations or life for granted? 
--- End quote ---

Those are possible too.  There are a lot of ways to take that line.  I think Annie would say, "It's up to you to determine what you think he meant."  At least that's the feeling I get from what I've read about and by her lately.   It's more or less open ...   I just wanna hear what others say about it, so hey, thanks man.  Take it easy.

Rayn

Aussie Chris:
Great question, I don't know how many times I've seen "Jack, I swear..." appear in a discussion where it is used as the justifying conclusion to the argument - me included!  Ok, so everyone is going to have their own version of this and every one of them will have credibility.  Most will want it to be the start of a sentence that ends with the words that mean most to them.  Here are a couple of endings along the lines of regret and revelation:

Jack, I swear...  I won't forget you
Jack, I swear...  I always loved you
Jack, I swear...  I won't make the same mistake again
Jack, I swear...  If you didn't die things would've been different

You could also argue that it was a more about the sadness or lonliness:

Jack, I swear...  You really messed me up good
Jack, I swear...  You didn't have to die to quit me

And then there's a slightly abstracted sense (regarding Alma Jr):

Jack, I swear...  As long as he (Kurt) loves her, then it's ok

For me it is all of these because it is only at this point that Ennis is finally redeemed and accepted his love for Jack.

I'd be interested if people have some more lines or contexts that I haven't thought of yet.

opinionista:
I like to think that Ennis meant to say: "Jack, I swear I always loved you and I'm so sorry things weren't they way you expected. I'm sorry I let you down again and again. Jack, I swear, I swear I love you so much and always will".

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