54 pages ā€¢ 1 hour read

The Boyfriend

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2024

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ā€œā€˜Donā€™t be a tease.ā€™ He frowns, his features contorting in the dim glow of the streetlight above us. ā€˜All you women are the same. Youā€™re never going to land a husband if you wonā€™t even kiss a guy on a date, you know.ā€™ā€


(Chapter 2, Page 14)

Freida McFadden positions Sydneyā€™s date, Kevin, as emblematic of The Misogyny and Safety Risks in the Dating World. The use of the word ā€œcontortingā€ in this passage frames Kevin as monstrous, as does his sense of entitlement that Sydney accept his sexual advances on their first date.

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ā€œMy eyes are pulled away [ā€¦] to the pulsation of her carotid artery, below the angle of her jaw. Most peoplesā€™ hearts beat at about sixty to one hundred pulses every minuteā€”I wonder how fast Daisyā€™s heart beats. If I could watch for a minute, I could calculate her heart rate.ā€


(Chapter 4, Page 24)

In the ā€œBeforeā€ sections of the novel, McFadden establishes Tomā€™s obsession with blood and violence, linking it thematically to the physical and emotional violence perpetuated by his father, highlighting Cycles of Violence and Neglect in Families as a central theme. As an adult, he channels this fascination into a career as a medical examiner to indulge his violent tendencies in a socially acceptable context.

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ā€œAll I want is a decent man who doesnā€™t have a drinking or a gambling problem, who is fun to talk to, who has a nice smile, and who likes me as much as I like them.ā€


(Chapter 6, Page 39)

By using the dating word as a backdrop for a psychological thriller, McFadden frames the challenges of finding basic romantic connection as a kind of exercise in psychological warfare. McFadden defines Sydney as a character through her deep desire for human connectionā€”not an idealized fairy tale, but a relationship grounded in real, honest affection.

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