What book made an impact on you as a young reader? That was the topic of discussion with some friends recently and, as a result, the reason I read Psyche again. In my mid-teens I read this novel and it was my first foray into non-assigned reading. I loved it, but I couldn't quite recall why.
When i read it this time, I enjoyed it, but not very much. It is a busy plot, with many twists but the characters are very false and flat. It is kind of like reading a version of Cinderella. Psyche floats through her life, waiting to be rescued and eventually rescue comes. Her beauty and her 'strength of inherent character' make her far superior to the hard-working losers who take her in without question and care for her throughout her life. The author seems to look down on anyone who is overweight or who holds a job requiring any type of labour, regardless of the depth of their kindness.
As a teenager, I apparently liked stories with defined black and white characters and fairytale-ish plot lines. Now I appreciate more realistic characterisation with more believable stories, in all regards.