I was actually there waiting for her to look good in any way, but it never came.
I just imagined she was there to show how myopic the other women actually were?
I meant I don't get why the book went for that. I don't know if it is arguable...you're right Matsuko wanted to be freed while to him, she was like "the one". And according to the book, even though Matsuko knew she was in danger, she still wanted that "freedom" that would only come violently. His death and the ending of the book suggested that Matsuko really felt sorry for the sadistic dude. Like she needed him in some way or the other and was sorry she killed him.
The Brazilian immigrant was alright. What do you think about the book's handling of immigration and race? There was another character that amused me, the man who was behind Matsuko starting the business. I don't remember his name but I always imagine him in a suit.
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I just imagined she was there to show how myopic the other women actually were?
I meant I don't get why the book went for that. I don't know if it is arguable...you're right Matsuko wanted to be freed while to him, she was like "the one". And according to the book, even though Matsuko knew she was in danger, she still wanted that "freedom" that would only come violently. His death and the ending of the book suggested that Matsuko really felt sorry for the sadistic dude. Like she needed him in some way or the other and was sorry she killed him.
The Brazilian immigrant was alright. What do you think about the book's handling of immigration and race? There was another character that amused me, the man who was behind Matsuko starting the business. I don't remember his name but I always imagine him in a suit.