McDowell's wives or lovers?
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Re: McDowell's wives or lovers?
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I agree with this view.Dael Reader wrote: ↑11 Oct 2018, 18:37 I don't think he really cared for any of them. The only person McDowell really cared about was himself. He seemed to be indifferent to everyone else. He tolerated those who served his needs, when they served his needs. Otherwise, he probably never gave a second thought to any of them.

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Agreed! But even with Sophie, Hiram often was very derisive or combative in his inner thoughts toward her. I also feel that he automatically needed to make sure she was taken care of because of her female status.Theresam wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 01:13 I don’t think he really cared for the women in the book. I think his motives were always so self centered that I doubt be really thought about them unless he was with them at that moment. He started to change toward the end of the book but I still don’t think he thought much of women except for his daughter