Identity is a fluid concept, shifting with time and circumstance from "summary" of Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff
Identity is a tricky thing, slippery as an eel. It changes with the tides, shifting subtly from one moment to the next. Who we are is not a fixed point, but rather a constantly evolving dance between our past, present, and future selves. Mathilde knew this better than anyone. She understood the power of reinvention, the allure of becoming someone new with each passing day. And yet, even she could not escape the gravitational pull of her true self.
From a young age, Mathilde learned to mold her identity like clay, shaping it to fit the expectations of those around her. She was a chameleon, blending seamlessly into whatever environment she found herself in. But beneath the surface, a core of steel ran through her, a reminder of who she truly was at her essence. It was this duality that made her so fascinating, so enigmatic to those who knew her best.
As time passed, Mathilde's identity continued to evolve, like a butterfly emerging fro...
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