Spring appears and we are once more children
Spring appears and we are once more children
In the world of Stendhal, the arrival of spring signifies a time of renewal and rebirth. Just as the flowers begin to bloom and the trees regain their lush green leaves, so too do the characters in his novels experience a sense of rejuvenation and vitality. The phrase “Spring appears and we are once more children” encapsulates the idea that with the changing of the seasons comes a return to a more innocent and carefree state of being.