Friday, November 7, 2008

In The Bronze Bow, why does Daniel feel that he is unfit for marriage?

 


Daniel has lived his entire life in pursuit of one goal: revenge against the Romans who
killed his father and uncle. Because of this, he doesn't see himself as a worthy prospect for
marriage, not for himself or for any one else. Daniel believes that his goals in life make him
undesirable, and that he would end up making a wife unhappy. In this sense, his belief is
altruistic; he wants to suffer alone, not to drag anyone else into it.


"I only know one...


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