ause all it will cause will be pain, to him and to her. The significance was pain; it will no longer be in Marks heart, he will not feel love again, not from her, but from someone else.Something that happened in the beginning when Maira said, let it be, it is on his power, meaning that God will let things happen if they are supposed to happen; an example of determinism which means that all apparent acts of the will are actually the result of causes which determines them. Maira believed that God would determine things, and it did. Things happen for a reason, where the last words that Maira said to Mark.An epistle, a letter, was written to Mark from Maira. It explained how she didnt want to hurt his feelings, why she didnt want to love him no more, and how things couldnt be, but Mark took it as an obstacle they had to face together. The letter was intended to tell Mark that Maira didnt love him, but Mark thought it was to prove his love.Mark was a character who praised Maira, or an eulogy, formal, dignified speech or writing, highly praising a person or thing. He would tell all to Maira, love her with all his heart. He would put her before everything else. His God was her. He would of gave his life for her. The significance when he said There is nothing greater that you was love, respect and loyalty. What he gave her and he didnt receive.Maira was a person with hubris or overwhelming pride. A pride which resulted in the misfortune of the protagonist of a tragedy. Maira could of talk to him in the eyes, or either him. He could of done it too, but both of them had to much pride, now the walk next to each other like strangers. She lost his love because he wasnt going to wait for her to come back to him; it hurt too much. David gave up on her and now she had no one; how she felt about it only she knows.At the end of the story, Maira told Mark, how she didnt love him. How she tried to tell him but he wouldnt listen, he couldnt...