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I Turned Wild After Being Doted On By The Big Bosses

I Turned Wild After Being Doted On By The Big Bosses

After she wakes up from being reborn, she becomes the little pitiful girl who is sent into a mental hospital by her biological elder brothers. Her biological elder brothers only dote on the fake young miss, the ‘younger sister’ who is switched at birth. She despises her in any possible way. So, Pei Yunge makes trouble and deals with the fake young miss, waiting for them to tell her to scram. However, the brothers’ attitudes are extremely strange. President Qin sneers. “My younger sister destroyed a shop? Buy the entire mall for my younger sister to trash!” Best Actor Qin raises an eyebrow. “She sent herself to the casting couch? What am I then, dead?” God Qin’s expression is dark. “You repeatedly played tricks and bullied Ge’er. Did you think I was blind?” Pei Yunge: “?” #Scum brothers have days when they’re abnormal too# … After returning to eight years ago, before the Qin family goes bankrupt, the brothers only cares about their biological younger sister that died so terribly because of them. So what if she is talentless and stupid? She remains the apple of their eye, one they swear to protect and love! Just as the brothers take determined steps and find Pei Yunge… “My Yunyun got first place in the world championship again. What a good girl.” The refined and dignified man smiles charmingly. After her real identity is exposed, she is seethes with rage. She grabs the man and bites him. “Don’t even think about humoring me home.” The three biological brothers: “?” #What is with this strange development and wild man# [Doted on by everyone + Identity Reveal] [An extremely cool and foxy boss and a President wolf in sheep’s clothing]
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Fiction Books about Abusive Relationships
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2024-11-16 23:54
Another good read is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. While it's not just about an abusive relationship in a traditional sense, there are elements of psychological abuse and manipulation between the two main characters that are very well - explored, making the reader question the nature of their relationship.
Recommendations for Fiction Books Dealing with Abusive Relationships
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2024-11-17 07:18
Well, 'The Girl on the Train' is a great one. It has themes of emotional and psychological abuse in relationships. The main character, Rachel, is in a self - destructive cycle partly due to her past relationship which was filled with lies and manipulation.
What are the common themes in books on abusive relationships fiction?
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2024-12-13 20:46
One common theme is power imbalance. In many of these books, one partner holds more power over the other, whether it's financial, emotional or physical power. For example, in 'Gone Girl', the wife uses her knowledge of her husband's secrets to manipulate him, creating a very unbalanced and somewhat abusive relationship dynamic.
What are the characteristics of books about abusive relationships in fiction?
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2024-11-10 18:24
Emotional abuse is often a key feature. The abuser may use words to undermine the victim's self - esteem, as seen in 'The Girl on the Train'. The female lead's partner makes her doubt herself constantly. Another characteristic is the exploration of the victim's internal struggle. In 'Jane Eyre', Jane has to battle with her love for Mr. Rochester and her moral compass when she discovers his secrets related to an abusive situation.
Can you recommend some books on abusive relationships fiction?
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2024-12-12 09:57
One book is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It shows a complex and somewhat abusive relationship. The characters' power play and mind games are quite disturbing yet fascinating. It makes readers think about how relationships can go wrong.
Can you recommend some books about abusive relationships in fiction?
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2024-11-10 19:29
Another good one is 'The Girl on the Train' by Paula Hawkins. The relationship in the story has elements of abuse. The female lead is in a relationship that involves gaslighting and emotional abuse, which is gradually uncovered as the story progresses. It's a great example of how abuse can be depicted in a fictional mystery setting.
What are the common themes in fictional books about abusive relationships?
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2024-11-17 15:11
One common theme is power imbalance. In many of these books, one person in the relationship holds most of the power and uses it to control the other. For example, in 'The Handmaid's Tale', the male - dominated society has a power structure that leads to abusive relationships for the female characters. Another theme is the psychological impact on the victim. They often suffer from low self - esteem, fear, and a sense of helplessness, like in 'A Child Called It' where the boy is constantly made to feel worthless.
Should abusive fiction books be banned?
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2024-11-14 10:55
It depends. On one hand, if the abuse in the book is extremely harmful, like promoting extreme violence or discrimination in a way that can influence readers negatively, then it might be a good idea to ban it. But on the other hand, some might argue that banning limits freedom of expression. If the book has some redeeming qualities, like using the 'abuse' to make a point about society, then perhaps not.
Can you recommend some fictional books about abusive relationships?
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2024-11-17 12:34
One such book is 'A Child Called It' by Dave Pelzer. It's a harrowing account of a child's experience in an abusive family. The protagonist endures extreme physical and emotional abuse from his mother. Another is 'The Girl on the Train' which also touches on aspects of an abusive relationship within a complex web of mystery and unreliable narration.
What are the common themes in 'abusive relationship fiction books'?
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2024-12-04 23:21
One common theme is power imbalance. In many of these books, one character holds a significant amount of power over the other, whether it's financial, social or physical power. For example, in 'Gone Girl', Amy uses her intelligence and knowledge of her husband to manipulate him, creating a power dynamic where she has the upper hand in their relationship.
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