The Surprising History Behind The Bride!

One of the most disturbing moments in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein comes when the Creature lays out his demands to Victor. He doesn’t just want companionship; he wants to inflict his misery on another being. It’s a possessive, even dehumanizing request – he needs a female counterpart, and crucially, one who will be as utterly wretched as he is. He wants her submissive, and he wants to ensure she has no hope of a better life. Victor refuses to create this second creature, but the chilling possibility – the idea that such a being could exist – lingers long after you finish the book. It’s a truly unsettling thought.

Love Story’s Daryl Hannah Villain Edit Isn’t Just Mean. It’s Lazy Writing

Though she’s not on screen often, whenever we see this character, she’s usually doing something unlikeable. For example, John walks in one day to find her doing a handstand in their modern living room while friends are doing drugs – a clear signal of how far she’ll go to get what she wants. She also pretty much admits that marrying into the Kennedy family was a way to become rich and famous. She tells John, “I feel like my career is slowing down, so maybe this is the universe making room for us.”