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rmdcoiso 's review for:
A Mulher de Cabelo Ruivo
by Orhan Pamuk
Simple story - in fact, a modern adaptation of a classic - or let's say two. Where issues of father/son converge.
It's one of those where you hear the voice of the main character for so long, it becomes increasingly frustrating when the climax occurs and the main character just fumbles it all up, just turning it into another self-fulfilling prophecy.
Character development is okay, you can feel quite a few characters, but they're all feeling pretty inconsequential about the grand scheme of things - and even their own stories. So essentially you just see them play their parts. The rich people don't seem to realise how their actions affect the wider world - and the activists don't seem to really do much either.
Really not that much to take away.
It's one of those where you hear the voice of the main character for so long, it becomes increasingly frustrating when the climax occurs and the main character just fumbles it all up, just turning it into another self-fulfilling prophecy.
Character development is okay, you can feel quite a few characters, but they're all feeling pretty inconsequential about the grand scheme of things - and even their own stories. So essentially you just see them play their parts. The rich people don't seem to realise how their actions affect the wider world - and the activists don't seem to really do much either.
Really not that much to take away.