Submitted by West_b0und t3_11xtamg in books
For me, this line of dialogue:
“Oh women! There is no need, thank heaven, to have an opinion about women. Women are like water. They are tempting like that, and they can be that treacherous, and they can seem to be that bottomless, you know?— and they can be that shallow. And that dirty…. I perhaps don’t like women very much , that is true. That hasn’t stopped me from making love to many and loving one or two. But most of the time— most of the time make love only with the body.”
And this:
“Oh, well, … these absurd women running around today, full of ideas and nonsense, and thinking themselves equal to men… they need to be beaten half to death so that they can find out who rules the world.”
…really stopped me from rooting for him. I get that Giovanni’s Room revolves around the tragic romance between him and David (the MC), and I do think what happens to him in the end is horrible, but his misogynistic ideas were personally a HUGE turn-off. Admittedly, the book is filled with flawed, even despicable characters (Guillaume can choke), but like… c’mon, I got totally blindsided. :((
Andjhostet t1_jd54n9s wrote
Why do people think everything is binary? People are not good people or bad people. They are just... People. With good and bad qualities. Humans are complex. The fact that you are just like "ope they did something I don't like, I'm not cheering for them anymore" is pretty concerning to me and very bizarre.
This post is perfectly emblematic of a trend I've been seeing a lot lately. People HAVE to categorize characters into either good or bad and that's just not how life works. It's quite concerning, and probably a symptom of the increasing tribalism and polarization of society.