That’s gets me so much it pulls me from immersion when the main character usually a woman start spouting out 2023 feministic rhetoric in 1735
That’s gets me so much it pulls me from immersion when the main character usually a woman start spouting out 2023 feministic rhetoric in 1735
I would get more annoyed if it isn’t a thing that does happen in traumatic situations
For me the reason I don’t like it is because I hate books that clearly were done to follow the trend of acotar they just seem like plastic copies of a work that isn’t that much better
Oh I didn’t know this. That’s really gross on the authors part, you can’t push through severe pain that your only body inflicts on you
Apart from the misuse of the word his. Menelaus didn’t really win Helen back, more like as a woman she has no agency and was used as a trophy to be won between the Greeks and Trojans
That’s my biggest issues with any count of monte cristo adaptions they never seem to understand that Edmond and Mercedes not getting together is a very important point thematically
I liked it it’s just everything was so vague, how they time travelled was too and even lowkey the ending. But it’s still a great love story