Your opinion on Cynthia's character
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Re: Your opinion on Cynthia's character
She claims to be in love with Dan. She even has it on her liscense plate. When it seems that her brother is trying to say something bad about Dan, she defends Dan fiercely and gets so mad at her brother that she almost leaves the room. Nevertheless, when she meets sky, she cheets on Dan without any hesitation and doesn't really seem to regret it. She has a little "OMG What have I done?" moment, but when Sky calls, she is so happy to hear him and eager to meet him again, and the way they talk about Dan isn't nice at all. This raises the question whether Dan has any importance to her, let alone whether she loves him. However, when Dan breaks up with her, she screams and sobs hysterically, even though just a minute ago she didn't seem to care about their relationship at all. At this point you would expect her to feel bad about Sky, but no, Sky calls and again she is so happy to hear him and so warm towards him. I just couldn't understand what was going on.
And another thing that didn't make sense to me was: how did she take it so easy that Sky knew where she lives? This could alert any woman, and given Cynthia's proffession, it is even more strange how she wasn't troubled by it at all. These are just a few examples of the many contradictions and inconsistancies about Cynthia's character, and these are just the few first chapters.
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I felt the same! Cynthia was to be portrayed as a strong female but at times she was really immature. Having unprotected sex with a total stranger she met was unbelievable. Also her conversations were cheesy. I hated her cheating on Danand getting angry with him when he got angry because of this. I mean wasn't it her fault after all! She did not understand Dan's condition but fell for a rich man and there connection was mainly sexual.BuzzingQuill wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 12:36 I loved flawed characters, I really do, but for some reason, I just could not bring myself to like Cynthia's character, yes she did win some of my sympathy towards the middle and the end of the book, but still, I did not like or empathize with her character. I believe my reasons for this were: (1) When she had cheated on Dan there was no hint f a sour relationship and, she did not express much regret for cheating or even pity the man she claimed to love (I mean she even says she loves him on her license plate ) after cheating on him and (2) she is often framed in a way that puts her in the moral high ground and I think this kind of framing along with her flaws didn't do her character any favours. So I was wondering do you share a similar opinion on Cynthia or do you have a completely different one?
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These are exactly my thought and observation. Her character was poorly developed. I disliked Cynthia from the beginning although I felt pity for Dan for having something to do with Cynthia who lacked common sense.BuzzingQuill wrote: ↑03 Jun 2019, 12:36 I loved flawed characters, I really do, but for some reason, I just could not bring myself to like Cynthia's character, yes she did win some of my sympathy towards the middle and the end of the book, but still, I did not like or empathize with her character. I believe my reasons for this were: (1) When she had cheated on Dan there was no hint f a sour relationship and, she did not express much regret for cheating or even pity the man she claimed to love (I mean she even says she loves him on her license plate ) after cheating on him and (2) she is often framed in a way that puts her in the moral high ground and I think this kind of framing along with her flaws didn't do her character any favours. So I was wondering do you share a similar opinion on Cynthia or do you have a completely different one?
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