Love can mask the darkest of intentions from "summary" of Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff
Love, that most beguiling of emotions, has a way of cloaking even the most malevolent of intentions in a veil of sweetness and light. It is a force that can blind us to the true nature of those we hold dear, obscuring their darkest motives with a veneer of affection and devotion. In "Fates and Furies," this concept is explored with a depth and complexity that lays bare the tangled web of deceit that can be woven in the name of love.
The novel delves into the lives of a seemingly perfect couple, Lotto and Mathilde, whose marriage is built on a foundation of mutual adoration and unwavering devotion. From the outside, their relationship appears idyllic, a shining example of marital bliss. Yet beneath the surface lies a darker truth, one that is carefully hidden from prying eyes. Mathilde, in particular, is adept at concealing her true intentions behind a facade of love and loyalty, using her husband's affection as a shield to protect her own secrets.
As the story unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that love is not always pure and selfless, but can instead be a tool for manipulation and con...
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