random thoughts on Faith's fantasy killings

May 31, 2010 02:42


I think that almost everyone is capable of Faith’s psychological instability. Who hasn’t felt envy and hatred and wanted to hurt someone that was perceived as a threat to personal happiness or that just royally pissed you off? The difference is impulse control. Most would agree that we shouldn’t be held accountable for our thoughts though the idea ( Read more... )

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joans_journal June 1 2010, 03:55:03 UTC
Niala, this was quite the interesting post to read.

Faith is one of the those deliciously morally ambiguous characters that everyone can see a little (or a lot) of themselves in. Personally, what I can relate to most about Faith was her desire to just let every qualm go and just live on her own terms. Who doesn't dream of tossing out all of their responsibilities and living self-indulgently, taking whatever you want, and whoever you want? Problem is, as much as Faith wanted, she couldn't escape her guilt. Her humanity leashed her and she hated herself for it. So she punished herself and the others around her. She was a human who wanted to live like a vampire ( ... )

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crazysoulless June 1 2010, 06:06:53 UTC
I have this book that I really love by Clark E. Moustakas called Loneliness. It is about the different kinds of loneliness that individuals feel and the behavior and emotions that are the result of it ( ... )

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