Jenny: An Antagonist to Readers
In the novel, Mary’s twin sister Jenny is seen as an
antagonist by readers of the novel My
Name is Mary Sutter. Although Jenny
is Mary’s twin sister, there is a lack of connection between the two
siblings. Twins are supposed to always
be there to support one another and help the other in times of need. Even in other forms of literature and
entertainment, it is a common theme that twins put the other one’s happiness
before their own. The relationship between
Mary and Jenny was one that was distant.
The reason why many, including me, believe that Jenny can be an
antagonist in the book is because she seems to be a factor in the many
conflicts in Mary’s life. An antagonist, by definition is a person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary. She displays her opposition, hostility, and negativity in Mary's life throughout the book. For example, Jenny
essentially takes away Mary’s love, Thomas.
The two even show public displays of affection in front of her. Jenny having a husband and being pretty are
two things that Mary does not have, which she envies about her sister Jenny. During this time in history, the goals of
women were to have a nice appearance in order to fit into the social norms of
having a husband. Jenny makes Mary feel
bad about herself and who she as a person at times. On top of this, Jenny passes away when giving
birth later on in the book, being one of many family member of Mary who pass away. With the passing of Jenny, she is one who makes Mary feel lonely and depressed. Her death causes Mary to rethink the relationship they had, and the sadness of their disconnect, despite them being sisters...twin sisters. But despite what Mary's sister has done to her, directly and indirectly, Mary has grown and become stronger due to Jenny as a factor of bringing conflicts into her life.
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