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<p dir="auto"><strong>eldonjohnny920</strong> — <em>16 years ago(October 11, 2009 10:13 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Ok, these might be stupid questions, but I'll ask them anyway.<br />
Did Harry's father know everything Harry went through to save his friends?<br />
Harry's father welcomed him back with open arms, but I don't know if he felt guilty for disowning him or he knew of Harry's courage and bravery in his journey to save his friends.<br />
Did Ethane know?<br />
In the scene where she asks Harry to give her back the white feather of cowardice, did that mean she knew everything? Did it mean she felt guilty for not supporting his decision to resign from his post?<br />
Did Jack know Harry was the one who saved his life?<br />
In the end, Jack dropped some letters and Harry picked them up.  Jack felt Harry's face with his hands like he did in Sadan.  His facial expression changed from that of a jealous man to that of a grateful man.<br />
IM STILL NOT SURE THOUGH.  I KNOW IT SOUNDS STUPID AND ITS JUST A MOVIE BUT IM JUST CURIOUS.</p>
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<p dir="auto">SPOILERS It has been awhile and I can't remember the answer to the first 2 questions (but I think they are yes and yes, the father and girl believed he'd redeemed himself), but the answer to the last one is definitely yes.</p>
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