Quote by Mark Hodder

For more than a year, he'd felt destined to marry Isabel Arundell; now, suddenly, he wasn't so sure. He loved her, that was certain, but he also resented her. He loved her strength and practicality but resented her overbearing personality and tendency to do things on his behalf without consulting him first; loved that she tolerated his interest in all things exotic and erotic but hated her blinkered Catholicism. Charles Darwin had killed God but she and her family, like so many others, still clung to the delusion.


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Summary

This quote highlights the protagonist's conflicting emotions towards his love interest, Isabel Arundell. Despite his deep love for her, he also resents certain aspects of her personality. He admires her strength and practicality but dislikes her overbearing nature and tendency to make decisions on his behalf without his input. He appreciates her acceptance of his unconventional interests, yet despises her religious beliefs, which contradict his own beliefs shaped by Charles Darwin's work. The quote emphasizes the tension between love and resentment as the protagonist grapples with his changing perspective on marriage to Isabel.

By Mark Hodder
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