Dr. Fielding's Course

Not What I Expected

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From the beginning, I did not think things were going to go in the direction that they were. I found that I thought I was reading a love story where there was the mysterious man that comes out of nowhere and the person who tries to keep the two apart. I did not expect what had happened in the end. I am afraid that I feel completely offended from reading “The Fox”. I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that a man could want to take away a woman’s independence and how a woman could let that happen. This action just goes against everything I believe in. Men should protect and care for his wife, not take away everything she is. And to think of what he did to Banford. Poor Banford! She did not deserve to be treated the way she was. All she was trying to do was protect March, but March would not listen to her. She was too blinded by her own thoughts and curiosities and then in the end Banford gets killed. Throughout the story, they showed Banford as a week fragile woman, when she was actually the strongest mind in my opinion. She was able to see through Henry. She saw how unrealistic their idea to get married was. I mean who could not. I do not know how a person could be so absent minded to what they are doing. March does not really even know Henry all that well. She does not know anything about his past or what he used to do. Banford knew not to trust Henry though. When she tried to make March see some sense, Henry made sure she was stopped. It is just terrible to think of what a man can do in order to become one’s “master”.

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