Jealousy can consume even the strongest of bonds from "summary" of Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff
Jealousy, like a weed left unattended in a garden, can grow and spread until it chokes the life out of even the most robust relationship. It is a force that can slowly poison the roots of love and trust, turning what was once a strong and unbreakable bond into a fragile and fractured shell of its former self. In 'Fates and Furies', the characters experience firsthand how jealousy can seep into the cracks of their marriage, causing irreparable damage.
The novel delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, exploring the ways in which jealousy can fester and grow in the hearts of those we hold dear. The characters, Lotto and Mathilde, initially seem to have a perfect union, built on love, passion, and mutual respect. However, as jealousy rears its ugly head, their once-solid foundation begins to crumble.
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