Upamanyu Sengupta asked this question about The Remains of the Day:
Why do people think that the life of stevens was a waste ? Yes he does indeed have some regret but that does not mean he wpuld have been happy if he changed something in the past ,like for eg if he left the job or if he stopped miss keaton that evening and married her later.He might have had an uneventful life and would have had other regrets.Suppose ,what if lord darligton was not chastised but acclaimed universally.
Matthewkyle130yahoo.Co.Uk It's impossible to say whether anyone's life is a "waste". Stevens set out to become something and he achieved that goal. The goal was flawed, yes, bu…moreIt's impossible to say whether anyone's life is a "waste". Stevens set out to become something and he achieved that goal. The goal was flawed, yes, but so are all goals. I think Stevens derived a great satisfaction from his decades as a butler and his moment of regret at the end of the novel doesn't negate that. The fact is, anyone who seeks to encapsulate a virtue (such as dignity) has to sacrifice a lot to achieve that goal. Stevens was willing to sacrifice and for that I think his life and character are quite admirable.(less)
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