There four men who spoke: Thomas, the Dancer who played the Prince, Tom and Jerry (the guys from the bar). There was also the guy who making out with her at the club, but he doesn't count, I suppose.
The portrayal of women was for the benefit of the psychological narrative, rather than the character's narrative, which was of no consequence obviously, because it all culminates to her death.
I have to admit, that the dynamic between Nina and Lily intrigued me, because it was Lily she fantasised about and the fact that Lily is from San-Francisco (which was clearly a queer marker, as well as the tattoos - though that was more for the Bad Girl thing, Jesus, stereotype, I know) made me think there would actually be a Lesbian b-plot, but no! I went in search of fic, there isn't much that isn't pathetic (or much at all), but there is one that I'm enjoying so I may read it in order to get something out of the story.
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The portrayal of women was for the benefit of the psychological narrative, rather than the character's narrative, which was of no consequence obviously, because it all culminates to her death.
I have to admit, that the dynamic between Nina and Lily intrigued me, because it was Lily she fantasised about and the fact that Lily is from San-Francisco (which was clearly a queer marker, as well as the tattoos - though that was more for the Bad Girl thing, Jesus, stereotype, I know) made me think there would actually be a Lesbian b-plot, but no! I went in search of fic, there isn't much that isn't pathetic (or much at all), but there is one that I'm enjoying so I may read it in order to get something out of the story.