Okay, I am sure I won't do a good job of explaining myself here but...variol son wrote:Or morals in general - most of us are pretty freaked out by that sort of thing.![]()
I too (like most) am highly put off by incest as well as rape. However, I also felt that the case at hand between Elena and TC did not center on some kind of physical/romantic desire of him by her (despite her kissing him). It was almost like she had transcended that level of relationship. For example, when it appeared that TC might sexually accost her she said (paraphrased, no doubt poorly) that he could not rape her because she would give herself willingly. (I don't have the books in front of me so others should feel free to correct me). Whether this was her way of dealing with TC's rape of Lena or she had evolved beyond that level of thinking I am not sure. I do feel that what she was getting at was that not unlike her love for the Land, her love for him was so pure and complete that it went beyond physical, romantic, or even familial love. And nothing he could do (including forcing her to have sex) would change that. Not sure if that made sense...