Yeah, totally hate this character too. she's gotta get her life together.
On an actual analytical level I appreciate the way the author reverted back to primal emotions to engage the reader.
In my opinion this had two effects on the writing, and both of them are conflicting. The first brought the love to a new level, validating it while at the same time it lowered the love making it worthless.
I know this sounds funny and is not exactly comprehensible, however I shall try to explain. First, to explain its validity, this love is not a logical thought out plan such as arranged marriages. In this sense they love each other truly and in the purest sense of the word (It's not anything convenient).
Inversely, this love can be viewed as pure infatuation. Essentially these are two kids enticed by the new and intriguing; both are delving into the unknown and loving it. He had never had anything concrete before and she had never had anything so feral. It is an elevated schoolgirl crush on the guy with a motorcycle.
All of this is very interesting considering the confusion the author is purposely imposing on the reader.
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