![]() ![]() When the novel ends by sending her to church, it also provides a companion symbol for the church. ![]() Although she doesn't trust anyone enough to truly feel fulfilled in her relationships, she is truly dependent, still, because she doesn't want to be alone. The point of her character is to find autonomy in the midst of a kind of hybrid dependency. She wants to find something real, so sex becomes a helpful avenue for her exploration, because she can investigate how different men treat her in bed, and how she feels about them and herself. People like her, for the most part, but something about her relationships makes her feel claustrophobic and frantic, like they're pretending all the time or something. There is a dilemma between Robin and her external world. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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