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I also don't understand his reasoning. Rourke is a man-child,
Posted by tinear on January 29, 2009 at 16:59:21:
and though he is extremely selfish, eventually he realizes it and tries--- I thought heart-breakingly--- to make some human contact, to show and receive love.
His response when he realizes his hopelessness is not self-pity but, rather, courage. That elevated him far above his circumstances and made him a tragic figure.