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I scoff at the notion that Bonnie is a black and white thinker.
In 'Comparing Apples to Unicorns,' Diane Sylvan's brief analysis of Bonnie's naïveté challenges readers to ascribe her discomfort with certain vampires, to an inability to think and function maturely. Despite her trust in Stefan's judgment with Caroline and despite her questionable choices in dating partners, the may-akda seemed adamant in painting the character as an unyielding and inflexible caricature. Naturally, as a fan, I tend to disagree.
Bonnie's unwillingness to overlook the foolish things that Damon does or the potential...
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