The Group by Mary McCarthy Book Summary and Discussion with Stacey Goldring
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2022
- The Group by Mary McCarthy Book Summary and Discussion with Stacey Goldring
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Love your reading group. I came here looking for analysis about this book because I've been obsessed with it since I finished it, and I wish I had a group like yours to talk about it. Loved hearing your thoughts
The Group, as well as two other works of McCarthy, can be found on audible, but alas NOT for readers in the US,
I know. So right. Hello Penguin USA! Let's bring the group to US Audible, please!
SPOILER
I think it does not matter whether Kay killed herself or if it was an accident. It was the abusive relationship with her husband that killed her. That relationship eroded her and diminished her character throughout the book so she became a shadow of what she was portrayed at the beginning of the book.
Either if she decided to killed herself after that abusive relationship, or if she fell after becoming obsessed with war planes (because she and Harald weaponized the US going to war against each other), it was all Harald's fault in the end. And I feel that Harald's actions at her funeral kind of portray this conclusion in the author's mind.
Kay did not kill herself
I'm sorry, what rights have been taken away from women.? You must explain that comment.