Louise as a Heroine
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Louise as a Heroine
From the moment that Larry asked her to take over the Warhorse, Louise stays confident and brave throughout. I believe that this was an important role and that although Louise did not have the perfect marriage she does not let it get in the way of her assignment.
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I agree. I thought she could have been the protagonist in her own right, rather than one of a number. I would have loved to have heard more about her as a person, besides just hearing about her as one half of a marriage.briellejee wrote: ↑05 Apr 2019, 04:18 Yeah, I think I agree with you that Louise strong - both mentally and emotionally. I think I would want a whole arc about her life before meeting Larry. I mean, no one that strong could have been born that way.
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This is very true. Indeed, she remained strong despite the fact that the Buckhorn tugs that were much faster than their ship were following them.maritzaalston wrote: ↑20 Apr 2019, 12:00 Definitely, in the middle of my reading and after Larry's accident, I was reflecting on how she was going to receive the news. And after she found out I understood how strong she was as she continued tugging the Express. She kept her mind on what was going on in spite of what had happened to her husband. I absolutely appreciated the fact that the author developed this character so well.
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