It's sad how even her closest comrades and Khalid fail to see her as a person, to them she has always been this ray of hope and comfort, a guiding light of sorts, an entity rather than a human being capable of change. They don't acknowledge her actual thoughts and feelings, do their best to keep her ignorant of the world and rather use her to project their own views. It was never about what Estelle actually sees and thinks but rather what she can think and see for them.
I agree 100%, and personally I think that even though it sucks for her to find all that out, it is such a good depiction by the author. The whole process of her unlearning all the biased perspectives she was taught has been good, imo.
I agree 100%, and personally I think that even though it sucks for her to find all that out, it is such a good depiction by the author. The whole process of her unlearning all the biased perspectives she was ta... Merlot
I’m giving your response a “like”, lol. Well said and good point.
It's sad how even her closest comrades and Khalid fail to see her as a person, to them she has always been this ray of hope and comfort, a guiding light of sorts, an entity rather than a human being capable of change. They don't acknowledge her actual thoughts and feelings, do their best to keep her ignorant of the world and rather use her to project their own views. It was never about what Estelle actually sees and thinks but rather what she can think and see for them.