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I do not like Rochester.

Or Heathcliff.

Or Lovelace.

Lets see...wannabe bigamist who keeps his wife locked in the attic.  Man who gets so pissy about getting dumped that he devotes his life to destroying her family.  Man so bent on conquering a woman that when he can't, he sets out to destroy her, eventually raping her so he can "win."

I get the interest in the character, and the less evil/bastardy character types they spawned, but the adoration for the characters themselves, and wanting the women who should just run while the running's good to end up with them, weirds me out.

And now that that's off my chest...

I have Girl Scout cookies.  At some point today, I shall let you know if the new low-calorie Cinna Spin things are any good.

I also picked up an interesting looking manga called Purgatory Kabuki.  There is no proper descriptiob of it on the back, but flipping through it and reading the translation notes, it seems to be based on the legend of Benkei and the Gojou Bridge, only set in the underworld where the swods have spirits.  (Benkei was a warrior monk who posted himself at the Gojou Bridge in Kyoto and challenged every swordsman who passed and took their swords.  He had collected 999 swords when some punk named Minamoto no Yoshitsune came along and beat him.  So he became Yoshitsune's righthand man.)  The art kinda makes me think of Mononoke if it as designed by Amano.  Looking at the inside, though, I can't help but think someone was a little too fond of the shading tool.  I may read it after I read everything else I brought.

In other queries...has anyone read Jennifer Roberson's Tiger and Del books?  I keep seeing them around, but can't remember anyone ever mentioning them.

I will now read volume 2 of Hikkatsu! Strike a Blow to Vivify.  For anyone who has forgotten, it features a girl who was raised by pigeons who falls in love with an emotastic boy who lived in a Snowy Cabin of Emo Solitude atop Mt. Fuji...before he blew it up.  They now travel the world together, bsttling evil appliances as he struggles to perfect the appliance repairing One Shot No Fail Repair Blow.

Date: 2008-02-04 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I don't like Heathcliff (talk about a psychopath). Don't care for Lovelace but even he is more fun that that insufferable prig Clarissa. Ugh.

Re: Rochester. I like him. A lot. He is a flawed, damaged man madly in love and in an untenable situation. Would I want to be Jane in real life? Nope, but in fiction I adore him. And, confession time: in his place I would have done the same.

Date: 2008-02-04 05:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
I am forgiving with Clarissa because, much as I wanted to smack her for being so pious, I can at least understand her sticking to her principles and that she was struggling to have even the smallest control over her own destiny.

I'm just disturbed by the people who think she should have given in to him. I mean, wtf? It became obvious pretty quickly that he wasn't interested in loving her, but in conquering her.

I think the thing with Rochester that I can't get past is that he was willing to make Jane's life a lie, knowing full well that, if they were married and the truth came out, she would be destroyed in every way possible. It makes his love too selfish for me.

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