Do you think Suzanne Dillon is relatable?
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Re: Do you think Suzanne Dillon is relatable?
hsimone wrote:Like most here, I believe Suzanne's character is relatable. Like others have said kindness, overcoming challenges , keeping under the radar, and low self-esteem all make her relatable.
One of the things that also makes Suzanne relatable is even though she was more or less depressed because after returning to her time period she lost Cody for a while, she was still being a good mother to younger Cody. She still took care of him, played with him, and just loved him. I believe this is true for many good mothers - you are there for kids no matter what life throws at you.
I agree completely! Even when women are abused, they still try to be the best mothers they can be. At least from what I have seen. Suzanne was very relatable. The author did a great job on that!
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I agree! For me it wasn't so much that I felt I necessarily had anything in common with Suzanne. It was more the feeling that I'd probably act like her if I were put in similar situations. She was a very realistic character for me and reminded me a lot of different friends I've had who have gone through tough situations at one point or another.zoelaurynn wrote:I also think that Suzanne Dillon is a relatable character. Not necessarily to me or anyone in particular, but she is easy to understand which makes her a more likable character. She's fun to read about!
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