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emotional-jealousy
Paul's fear and jealousy toward Edmond Hall illustrate the emotional complexity and insecurity in romantic relationships.
1 chapter across 1 book
The New Adam (1939)Stanley G. Weinbaum
BOOK III. THE PURSUIT OF PLEASURE
In this chapter, the complex interpersonal dynamics between Paul, Vanny, and Edmond Hall unfold, revealing tensions of love, jealousy, and social maneuvering. Paul struggles with his feelings of insecurity and suspicion toward Edmond, while Vanny navigates her own desires and social pressures, ultimately deciding to engage with Edmond despite Paul's objections. Edmond, meanwhile, maintains a detached and calculating attitude, reflecting on his motives and the aesthetic appeal Vanny holds for him.