Seven Minutes in Heaven, Ch. 15
I really liked your addressing of stereotypes in this chapter. Not only the external forces that think or what who someone is to fit a fictitious version, but also our own insecurities of becoming a stereotype as well. I think in this way, Jasper is stronger in who he is. He is annoyed when people assume to know who he is because of his sexuality, but Edward struggles more with not wanting to be labeled, or worrying that people won't see him as a man.
I like the get away for nothing more than seeing them just be a couple, to be themselves away from the strain of daily life.
I really liked your addressing of stereotypes in this chapter. Not only the external forces that think or what who someone is to fit a fictitious version, but also our own insecurities of becoming a stereotype as well. I think in this way, Jasper is stronger in who he is. He is annoyed when people assume to know who he is because of his sexuality, but Edward struggles more with not wanting to be labeled, or worrying that people won't see him as a man.
I like the get away for nothing more than seeing them just be a couple, to be themselves away from the strain of daily life.
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