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Okay was good and all But Why did have to watch the Negro (Joe) and Jules have sex right in front of him when he was tied, What is the point of cucking him like that?

>> No.12728137

>>12728127
it's a throwback to that one myth. too drunk and sad to look up. if that was your one burning question about the book idk man

>> No.12728150

>>12728127
About 100 pages in.
All the Alison stuff hit home but this old greek pedo, idk man

>> No.12729323

bump

>> No.12729333
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12729333

>Fowles was born in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, England, the son of Gladys May Richards and Robert John Fowles.[1] Robert Fowles came from a family of middle-class merchants of London.

>> No.12729341

Why do so many novels have cucking in them?

>> No.12729464

>>12728137 Which myth
>>12729341 Yeah I dont know man.

>> No.12730037

They literally tell you, it was so he stopped thinking about her

>> No.12730046

That part of the book was literally a /pol/ meme. BLACKED

>> No.12730568

>>12730037
But they already showed the damn movie, why double cuck him?

>>12730046
Yeah I know.

>> No.12730582

Isn't there a part of the book where the protag fucks the earth? I read some of the magus a long time ago and that's the only part I can really remember

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>>12728127
>cuck fantasy about a nigger fucking the protagonist's love interest
Bravo, Anglos.

>> No.12730734

>>12728127
what was the best part & why was it the EAM kidnapping?

>> No.12730850

it wasn't cuckoldry as alison never belonged to nick. the whole masque of the trial was a breaking down of all of nick's fantasies and delusions about not only all the preceding events, but about his own sense of self and value. finally, it was a test of his personal 'progress'. all of thid doubles back onto the reader, as well, for if you have identified yourself as completely with nick as intended, all these scenes should come as revelations to you as well. so fowles is not only confronting nick with his shadow, but the reader with theirs.
all this fretting over the cuckoldry scene just shows that you failed the test, and have refused to move beyond the masque.

>> No.12731905

>>12730582
Yeah, it's pretty early on.