Cat person, By Kristen Roupenian (2017)

 Cat person, By Kristen Roupenian (2017)

8/10


Both Margot and Robert are imperfect. Some parts of this imperfectness, like Robert being fat and Margot being underage to enter certain bars, are things they can’t change themselves. However, most of their imperfectness can in fact be fixed, and if so, their relationship could have continued, perhaps even develop into something really special like a marriage. But it didn’t.

I must say, through out the story, I did find both Margot and Robert to be very annoying. Margot felt like a person who enjoyed man falling for her, and Robert felt like someone who really just can’t get it right. From what I got from the story, both of them were quite unlikable.

I think this story was written in a way that greatly resembles relationships in real life. The lovers are flawed in many ways, they don’t really try to understand each other, things slowly fall apart, and it all ends as a painful memory for everyone. It didn’t start like a Disney movie, and it didn’t end like one.

Although I found this story to be uncomfortable and impactless, I think it was well written in a literary way. I rated it eight out of ten. (199/200)

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