Wednesday, October 22, 2008
I am glad Emma Killed herself
I have to say that through out the entire book I was just waiting and waiting for Emma to either be killed, or kill herself. Finally my thoughts became action when she decided that her life was not worth living, YESSS!!! She had been pissing me off since the day that she started to complain. She always had some thing to criticize about either her life or the life’s of the people surrounding her. SHE HAD NOTHING TO B**CH ABOUT. The sad thing is that Charles is a really cool guy and all he wants is for Emma and him to be happy. He treats her right and only expects the same from her. She just decides to use him like a tool. She has to get together with all these dumb guys and she also brings Charles into bankruptsy. Even though Charles is not the best doctor or the most handsome guy, he does care for the people that surround him. He tries his hardest and that is what counts in my book. On the other hand Emma decides to just walk all over him and then ask for his help when she spends all the money. The worst part about all of this is that Charles is so oblivious to every thing that is going on. Any ways I am just really glad that Emma did every one a little good by ending her worthless excuse of a life.
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I can see that you really liked Emma and this book.
Really Neve, you said what all of us were thinking. This lady is spoiled little girl who just can't handle the realities of life. I was also relieved when she ate all that arsenic. I guess it was the best way for her to die, painful and fast. Emma's life was dull and boring and she didnt help it by just comlaining all the time.
i meant complaining, so shoot me i suck at spelling
I agree with all of that. She just pissed me off, she was never happy and she made everyone else miserable because of it. I got so sick of all of her drama and tragedies it was really nice when she just died. Too bad she had to wreck Charles' and Berthe's lives too though.
I'm interested in your description of Charles as a "really cool guy" (and not a clueless, incompetent quack who can't offer his wife a reason to stick around). We all seem to hate Emma, but is there anyone in the book we can point to as having some redeemable qualities (except maybe Justin or Hippolyte)? I wonder.
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