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Natalie Haynes, from 'Stone Blind'
I definitely talked about this before but the āfor her beauty she was raped, for her ugliness she was murderedā always gave me the ick, itās simply not rooted in reality. It implies that only conventionally attractive women get assaulted, which is a horrible way to view how assault works bc itās basically stating that rape is mainly about lust, itās not, itās about power, itās violating another personās bodily autonomy to exert your power over them, anyone regardless of how beautiful or ugly they are can get raped.
Itās ironically another way DanaĆ« is sidelined, hell in āStone Blindā Medusa straight up rambles about how Perseus was antagonistic towards Polydectes for no reason bc he was never āactuallyā interested in DanaĆ« bc sheās an older woman and single mother and sheās just not attractive, I wish I was making that up but Iām not and ppl are praising this book for how feminist it is. The fact that DanaĆ« is an older woman matters to her story (at youngest sheād be in her mid to late 30s), back then (and even now) youth was viewed in high regard, yet DanaĆ« isnāt youthful anymore, sheās āpast her primeā so to speak but a powerful man like Polydectes still wanted to either enslave or marry her, bc again itās not about lust itās about power, it wouldnāt be far fetched to say that he wanted her bc she rejected him and he just couldnāt handle that, he canāt stand that a poor abandoned woman would not be interested in him, the king and wealthiest man in the island.
āAnd is a monster always evil? Is there ever such a thing as a good monster? Because what happens when a good person becomes a monster?ā
ā Natalie Haynes, Stone Blind

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STONE BLIND by NATALIE HAYNES
Monsters are, what? Ugly? Terrifying? Gorgons are both these things, certainly, although Medusa wasn't always. Can a monster be beautiful if it is still terrifying? Perhaps it depends on how you experience fear and judge beauty.
What is the point of a bank holiday, if it isnāt to be a couch potato with your head in a book!
Finished Part One of āStone Blindā and already Iām seeing parallels to āThe Song of Achillesā. Medusa and Achilles are both mortals born to sea gods, their god family worries about them being mortal. And the Greek sea gods are assholes.
I swear in nearly all my favorite stories (Odyssey, Epic, The Song of Achilles, Emily Windsnap, etc.) the bad guy is a Greek sea god š