madmumof2
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A theme throughout the novel is the idea of masks and personas, and pretending to be someone you are not. To which characters does this apply and why?
I think in a way it applied to all the main characters apart from Peter, who was himself throughout the book.
Alex tried to be in control in all aspects of her life. When in fact she was as vulnerable and scared as anyone. I think she pretended a lot to herself that she was a better judge than a mother so it wouldn't hurt so much when it was proven to be true, in her eyes, although I believe she was a good mum.
Josie wanted to be liked so she liked the same things her friends did, did everything her friends did to the point of laughing at Peter, the only person who really know who she was. She pretended to the outside world she was happy and popular and had no worries, when inside she was hurting, in pain and insecure.
Lewis hid everything important from Lacy and distanced himself from everyone and everything. He made people think he didn't care and wasn't effected by what happened when it did.
Lacy liked being in her own shell. She wondered if it could have all been her fault, something she did, but I got the impression she didn't really believe this. I think she liked to pretend she was the perfect mum, and as a midwife whose life is children, that's not a hard perception to fake.
BTw, I've only just found this thread, and have just finished this book (for the second time lol) this morning. How spooky! lol