That's what I thought! Especially since so much of Eleanor's problems seem to come from internalizing the nasty things her mom/sister had to say to about her.
They are indeed talking about Luke and Theo as a nice couple; it's a completely mundane conversation.
I did read Danse Macabre as part of my research for the paper I wrote; I think he's pretty insightful when he writes about horror and what makes it tick and why it appeals to us.
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That's what I thought! Especially since so much of Eleanor's problems seem to come from internalizing the nasty things her mom/sister had to say to about her.
They are indeed talking about Luke and Theo as a nice couple; it's a completely mundane conversation.
I did read Danse Macabre as part of my research for the paper I wrote; I think he's pretty insightful when he writes about horror and what makes it tick and why it appeals to us.