blissful couple
how could that change so fast?
blissful couple
how could that change so fast?
Dan's victim and that all her actions were justified.
another instance where she feels betrayed and hurt like she was provoked seems to be connecting.
Isn't it time we take a good look at our courts and our system of divorce?"
women are uniting together against the courts and system of courts and its failure , why do you think that is? is there a deeper rooted issue if all women have been there in being failed.
hammering
Keeps using the word hammering to showcase how she felt about Dans treatment.
'emotional outbursts
why was she having these and how is dan at fault is he really as innocent as he seems it is almost like a game to them when he was shot he was like "Okay you got me" kinda strange dont you think.
'superior' dance.
what does she mean by her superior dance?
Overnight, Betty became a symbol of the rage and desire for revenge so fa -miliar to divorcing couples.
Betty is seen almost like a star in how this is written why do you think they shed her in this light? how is she a symbol of revenge and rage? Why so familiar in America of all places?
And late Saturday night, as the threats pounded "like ham-mers at my head," she decided that she couldn't fight anymore
used a metaphor to showcase how she was done with the fighting what could this lead to? why cant she fight anymore? who is she fighting and why?