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Originally Posted by morbosfist
As your quote points out, it's much more than hope. In essence, she's got a "you're my man" mentality, though a harmless one of course. That's her expectation, that he "will" love her.
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Well, as I said before, I think pretty much everyone holds out the hope and desire that the one they love will reciprocate their feelings. It's only naturally, can't blame Shirley, Kallen or anyone for that. Now if you love someone but then expect them to change to suit your needs and/or wants, that's a different story.
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During which time he interacts with several other women, so Shirley's chances dwindle somewhat.
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And in the end he ends up with no one. Well, Shirley had a damn good chance anyway.