I think he'd return too.
It looks like he bonded somewhat with Jack's mom as well as she with him., their common interest , Jack.
I like to feel that perhaps on a birthday, or the aniversity of Jack's death , he would return to Jack's grave at LF.
Ennis knows that Jack felt enough to discuss his existence with his parents. Something he knows he could never do with his own parents,even if they'd survived. Part of the depth of Jack, and his love for Ennis.
Although Jack mentioned Randall also, I think Mrs. Twist knew especially that it was Ennis who owned her son's heart. Despite OMT, it was Ennis's shirt hanging upstairs with Jack's for 20 years, She would be someone he could eventually speak about he and Jack's relationship and the full meaning of it. She could tell him Jack's life story. Who Jack was as a son. It's more info than he'd ever feel comfortable discussing with Lureen. Apparently there was alot to Jack that Ennis was yet to discover, and just don't think Ennis was done with Jack after he died. Not just yet.
Roberta Maxwell, the actress who played Jack's mom in the film gave an excellent performance. A woman of few words, verbally...but her eyes spoke volumes of sympathy, and insightful acceptance for Ennis though she'd lost her only son. I feel she could tell from the tears that Ennis loved Jack as much as her son loved him and he seemed so alone.
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" That Fire and Brimstone crowd?....Perhaps they were a bit too judgemental for Ennis's comfort. I know a little about that!!!
Ennis alluded to religious questioning in the film. Personally I've learned long ago learn to stay away from religious/political arguments, but maybe Ennis held some religious guilt towards the whole thing or a part of him did.Jack, says fellas like them (sinners) "marching off to hell" and Alma hung with the "fire and brimestone "crowd and made judgements towards Jack at Thanksgiving. Maybe this contributed to Ennis's stoic, orderly manner, the fear of bucking traditional values except in secret with Jack and even then, thoughts that in the back of his mind, there was a huge price to pay for loving Jack. Did'nt Ennis feel that somehow, he'd be *punished* for loving Jack? Maybe it partially explains the fear. I know...it's deep, so was this relationship. Just a thought...Thanx