Salvaging the bones & the Golden Fleece
“I wondered if Medea felt this way before she walked out to meet Jason for the first time, like a hard wind come through her and set her to shaking.”
This is the very first time Mythology is mentioned in the book, where it states clearly Esch’s blinding and passionate love for Manny. She thought of her emotion just as strong and epic as one who was shot by Cupid’s arrow in the very heart. At this part of the book where the settings were still laying out, this seems to be a very strong statement as it reveals a main component of the story: Esch love for Manny. As this important feature continues affecting the story afterward greatly, it is first presented to the us very dramatically and kept being impactful throughout the whole story.
This artwork is painted by Jean-Francois Detroy and uploaded in December 6th, 2014.
It showed the image of Jason pledging his eternal affection to Medea after they met and fell in love with each other.
This is one of the images shown when I searched up "lonely mother" in google. It may not be accurate to have a kid in the image, due to the fact that the baby of Esch is not yet born. However, at the end of the book Esch claims: “I am a mother.” Which do show that she is now prepared as a mother, without Manny, who she was madly in love with for such a long time. Therefore, I think it is important to note that she now decides to be and is a mother of a child, unlike Medea who killed her own children to end their suffering.
This is the very first time Mythology is mentioned in the book, where it states clearly Esch’s blinding and passionate love for Manny. She thought of her emotion just as strong and epic as one who was shot by Cupid’s arrow in the very heart. At this part of the book where the settings were still laying out, this seems to be a very strong statement as it reveals a main component of the story: Esch love for Manny. As this important feature continues affecting the story afterward greatly, it is first presented to the us very dramatically and kept being impactful throughout the whole story.
This artwork is painted by Jean-Francois Detroy and uploaded in December 6th, 2014.
It showed the image of Jason pledging his eternal affection to Medea after they met and fell in love with each other.
This is one of the images shown when I searched up "lonely mother" in google. It may not be accurate to have a kid in the image, due to the fact that the baby of Esch is not yet born. However, at the end of the book Esch claims: “I am a mother.” Which do show that she is now prepared as a mother, without Manny, who she was madly in love with for such a long time. Therefore, I think it is important to note that she now decides to be and is a mother of a child, unlike Medea who killed her own children to end their suffering.
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