Why "Fifty Shades Freed" is the best of the trilogy
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Why "Fifty Shades Freed" is the best of the trilogy
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While I could continue the argument of the book Fifty Shades FREED being the best of the trilogy, I'd like to argue that I think Fifty Shades Darker is better. It actually functions to get the reader to understand just exactly who Christian is and how he can change over time. I think it establishes his personality better and exactly why FREED needed to be made because we needed to see that change in him over time. It also establishes the doubt more in Anastasia's case where she has tests to see if she is enough for what Christian needs and if he can accept only what she can give.
As much as I love Freed because of all the plot twists and the heartbreak and the emotional breakdowns, Darker is the reason that all that happens. Darker takes us deeper into the situation and problems between Christian and Ana and between Christian and himself. I just have to argue that point because of the simple fact we get a lot from Christian in Darker.
Freed is just the ending, in which is suppose to close and make us feel happy. We understand who exactly Ana and Christian are and we get to see a change in the ending because of all that has happened in Darker.
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Also Ana is able to grow closer with Kate because Kate finds out about the BDSM thing and she can tell her stuff, but not too much stuff about her situation.
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I agreedreamcatcherie wrote:CAUTION, THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THIS POST:
While I could continue the argument of the book Fifty Shades FREED being the best of the trilogy, I'd like to argue that I think Fifty Shades Darker is better. It actually functions to get the reader to understand just exactly who Christian is and how he can change over time. I think it establishes his personality better and exactly why FREED needed to be made because we needed to see that change in him over time. It also establishes the doubt more in Anastasia's case where she has tests to see if she is enough for what Christian needs and if he can accept only what she can give.
As much as I love Freed because of all the plot twists and the heartbreak and the emotional breakdowns, Darker is the reason that all that happens. Darker takes us deeper into the situation and problems between Christian and Ana and between Christian and himself. I just have to argue that point because of the simple fact we get a lot from Christian in Darker.
Freed is just the ending, in which is suppose to close and make us feel happy. We understand who exactly Ana and Christian are and we get to see a change in the ending because of all that has happened in Darker.
-- 27 Jun 2016, 18:06 --
I agreedreamcatcherie wrote:CAUTION, THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THIS POST:
While I could continue the argument of the book Fifty Shades FREED being the best of the trilogy, I'd like to argue that I think Fifty Shades Darker is better. It actually functions to get the reader to understand just exactly who Christian is and how he can change over time. I think it establishes his personality better and exactly why FREED needed to be made because we needed to see that change in him over time. It also establishes the doubt more in Anastasia's case where she has tests to see if she is enough for what Christian needs and if he can accept only what she can give.
As much as I love Freed because of all the plot twists and the heartbreak and the emotional breakdowns, Darker is the reason that all that happens. Darker takes us deeper into the situation and problems between Christian and Ana and between Christian and himself. I just have to argue that point because of the simple fact we get a lot from Christian in Darker.
Freed is just the ending, in which is suppose to close and make us feel happy. We understand who exactly Ana and Christian are and we get to see a change in the ending because of all that has happened in Darker.
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</e></QUOTE>Fati-bola wrote: ↑30 Dec 2017, 12:02</s>
I will not say Fifty Shades Freed is the best of the trilogy. It is the conclusion and it ended well. I believe Fifty Shades Darker is the best because we get to know how much Ana could endure of Christian's past and if she was will to go the whole hog. We learn that Christian is determined to make this new found relationship work. We also see the many obstacles standing in the way of their 'vanilla' relationship. For me, it is the most rounded in terms of plot and storyline of the three.
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I agree! Also, I personally think that the plot of Freed is like a little bit in rush. I mean, so many things happened in a short time, like the author EL James was trying to complete a series of tasks instead of telling a story. Plus, I truely don't think that it's a good idae to "ship" Mia, Christian's little sister and Ethan, Kate's brother. It's soooooo weird!</r>
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