The speaker begins by acknowledging the limitations of human love. Unlike the biblical reference where a figure climbs a tree (Zacchaeus) or a mountain to see the divine, the speaker feels grounded, unable to reach the necessary "height" on their own. There is a sense of unworthiness—a recognition that human efforts are often flawed or selfish.
The grandfather's deteriorating memory represents the literal loss of the "divine treasure" of youth. amor divino julia alvarez summary repack
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