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Follow Your Heart

The novel is titled Follow your Heart because Olga, the grandmother who wrote the letters, tried to convey to her Granddaughter that unless she follows her heart, she will never be happy. Olga has this viewpoint because during her life she didn't follow her heart, and made decisions based upon what other people had to say, no matter what she felt.

There were many times throughout Olga's life where she didn't follow her dreams. One example of this was when she married Augusto. Olga didn't really love Augusto. Her mother and father adored Augusto, and to make her parents happy, she married him. Olga though, was unhappy, and the quote "After three years of marriage, my one and only thought was of death" describes Olga's unhappiness and how she didn't follow her heart when she married Augusto. Olga would have happily left him and moved back to Trieste, but the quote "Why didn't I pac


When Olga went to visit Ilaria at the University, she didn't follow her heart because she knew she should have stayed. Olga felt that if she had of stayed in Padua, she might have been able to get back into Ilaria's life and become part of it again. The quote "when she said I had to go, I should have stayed. I should have rented a room in an nearby hotel and knocked on her door everyday, persisting until that tiny fissure became a passageway" describes how Olga knew what to do, but didn't follow what her heart had to say and went back home.

When Ilaria died, Olga knew that she should apologised to her for what she did with Ernesto, and for not telling her about her true father. Olga said that she would eventually get around to telling her, but Ilaria died before she got the chance and Olga regretted not doing what she felt she should have done. The quote "hoping that she would a

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