Complex Relationships
The whole discussion of marriage and complex relationships have been bothering me a lot this whole week.
While reading Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Hurston, I had a very one-sided view of the toxic relationship between Jody and Janie. Without a doubt, Jody is very controlling, always restricting Janie's freedom by not allowing her to attend public events or sit outside with other townsmen. She is not even allowed to reveal her own hair! Why? Because Jody is jealous that other guys will see the "beauty" of it.But after a somewhat thoughtful book club discussion on Wednesday, I've become aware of a different perspective. Perhaps the fault of their weak relationship is at Janie's hand instead. Janie is the one who never opened up her feelings to Jody, and she is the one who takes advantage of his illness and brutally insult him for his mistreatments. In fact, Jody never intended to dominate Janie's life.
Ok, unlucky I guess. Poor Jody to hear such aggressive, offensive words come out of his wife before he died, and poor Janie for marrying such a douchebag.
But what if I will be in the same situation as Jody one day? What if there are conflicts in my relationship in the future? What will I do then?
The article, Why You Will Marry The Wrong Person by Alain de Botton, addresses a lot of my concerns. There are two sentences I really wanted to share in this blog.
Sentence 1:
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