"I've always had this weird thing with starting at the end. It could be because for me that's always the most thrilling part. Beginnings are always so shallow. They lack depth. You see, the most telling things about human beings is how they are, who they become, in the middle and in the end right before they transform into nothing more than a memory..." Sophie is about to die. There is no question about it. There is only the how and the when. She's done some things in her life - horrible, cruel, masochistic - but is this ending truly what she deserves?