redwinter101 wrote:
Liana, I think we must be reading stories in very different fandoms. I have lost count, literally lost count of the stories that have Coraline as privileged, evil, a caricature. And I can count on the fingers of one hand the writers who explore her character in more than those simplistic terms.
I really like how writers explore characters, including Coraline! And each coin has two sides, just lately more and more writers show her as some kind of eternal victim, misunderstood in her love. We have a man who despite what he became against his will, changed his life and devoted it to helping others. And also we have unchangeable Coraline, Josef knew her a century longer than Mick, yet he sees her as dangerous as before. It means Coraline is very comfortable with herself the way she is.
Women of nobility at her time were not the fortunate creatures you seem to think.
I DON'T think they were fortunate creatures! I read history books too.

Even now, there are places in this modern world where women are being traded for livestock, or given away at 14 or even younger!! There is no excuse for this reality!
And remember, we also saw that for all of Coraline's nobility, she ended up shackled to a stake and branded as a whore.
Well, maybe she deserved that, hell knows what else she did in her centuries long life?! Actually, her brand with fleur de lis reminds me of Dumas and his Milady, AND Jeanne de la Motte, her history is very interesting and Dumas used it for his "The Queen's Necklace"... And it's also very interesting that Coraline lived at the same time. Maybe ML writers used this parallels not by chance, who knows?! See, I'm fishing here, just like fanfic writers mostly do, when writing her past... We just can't really know, only guess. That's why it's called fan fiction, it goes beyond cannon.
As for why no-one writes her as manipulative, turning Mick, lying to him and manipulating him - well, I have. A whole 60,000 word series (Anniversary) - solely about their marriage. Although I would never agree that she married him on a whim. She loved him, she wanted him, she wanted eternity with him - that's no whim. And it was losing him, when he finally had the strength to break away from her, that led her to insanity (which by the way I have also written).
And I've read almost all chapters of the series! I don't question her love for Mick, but she manipulated him, I guess she can't love without it! She was acting on a whim when she didn't tell him what she was, first of all... then just selfishly turned him. Really, she trapped him. Why didn't she tell him the truth about herself, maybe Mick would have chosen to be turned?! Yet she didn't want to risk being rejected, she just took what she wanted... believing they would have forever to deal with consequences...
As for your comment that
Liana wrote:We don't know about her past, only what was on the show, and that's what counts!
- well, if you're not interested in reading about possible explanations for how she became the woman we saw, but only want a re-telling of the show, then historical fiction really isn't for you. The whole point of it is to explore a
possible past and flesh out the background of the characters.
Really, re-telling of the show would become veeerryyy boring pretty soon! And I'm all for exploration of the characters! But I like variety. Like I said before, lately I've read few Cora-centric stories (which is overload for me

), and I got an impression, that it's either she's written as pure evil, or poor misunderstood woman desperately in love... which leads her to do evil things anyway... She's multi-faceted character, and I believe there's a lot in her to explore. Actually, I really liked how you portrayed her and their relationship in Anniversary series! Even though I'm a die-hard MickBether, as you probably noticed.
I'm sorry if my previous post seemed rude and harsh, it had many things unrelated to the content of this particular story. I guess I'd really like to read a story about Coraline that doesn't show her as a victim of some abusive past (which might or might not be true, we don't know)... I'd really like to read her as dame at the court, enjoying her status and everything that entails... I haven't read this Coraline before. And it doesn't mean she has to be evil, maybe manipulative as always, as a adventuress, dangerous but not necessarily evil... Just variety wouldn't hurt...
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