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Am I the only one who hates Tessa
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Clearly Will is the best! (sorry Jem is good too) (i guess...)
And sorry but i prefer Clary :)

Clearly Will is the best! (sorry Jem is good too) (i guess...)
And sorry but i prefer Clary :)"
Yes!!! I was soo frustrated. Just choose one!! ugh.



I think that Tessa is better than Clary. does any one agree???"
Yes, she's better than Clary although I also don't like her that much.



I didn't get that she was guiltless at all. I think it broke her heart. All of it. The bad timing the fact that she loved Will and Jem equally. I felt it took her a while to come to terms with the fact that she could love both fiercely and equally and it not have any bearing on her love for the other... I think she grieved Nate long before he died.

anyway, maybe i would understand what she did to both of them someday. If it was me too, i can't help falling in love with those two boys at the same time!! :D

anyway, maybe..."
I would only pick one. Then there would have been one left for the fangirls, like US!! But no, Tessa with just take them both. You know, just wait for one to kick the bucket... and wait for the other one to come crawling back.

Here is the thing with LOVE TRIANGLES: You will love one of the characters more than the other. You will get made at the main love interest stringing them along. You will be sad if she or he doesn't choose the one character that you love.
It is just the nature of the beast.
I am lucky. I loved Will and Jem. Will made me angry so often. Jem was so kind.
Tessa is a lucky lady as well. You know she is if you have read all the books to include all of the City of bones books.
I do like Tessa. She is one of my favorate characters in this book. Clary I could stand less. They would ask her to stay and she would be gone putting everyone in danger.
I also agree that the developement of characters in this book series is wonderful.

Haha cool! Who's your favourite character? out of both series?"
well my favorite character is William herondale but from all the girls it is isabelle lightwood and from clary and tessa it is Tessa.

I know! almost every book has some sort of love triangle. it bothers me sooooo much. also in a lot of YA books the two main characters aren't friends in the beginning then they fall for each other then in the 2nd book they break up.

Complex relationships even if they aren't romantic I find now, as being done with love triangle much more enjoyable."
I find love triangles to be over played as well. It is getting annoying.

I know! almost every book has some sort of love triangle. it bothers me sooooo much. also in a lot of YA books the two main characters aren't friends in the beginning then they fall for each..."
I never understand the super love effect either.



Purplepixie2308 wrote: "I liked Tessa. Loads of people claimed that they hated her whole 'oh woman can't have bloodlust. Women can't fight' attitude and yeah, I don't agree with that, but she lived in Victorian times. It'..."
Exactly.
Mae wrote: "Meida wrote: "*Joins the applause* right, nothing's wrong with Tessa"
Of course theres things wrong with Tessa. She believes in the views of women in the society that she lives in, while that is pe..."
Every character has his/her flaws just like people so Mae you're right: Tessa isn't perfect.
I was going to say a lot more but I don't have time at the moment so... To Be Continued
SPOILERS FOR THE INFERNAL DEVICES AND THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS
I don't like Clary or Jace very much. They were my least favorite couple in TMI. However, I LOVE Tessa. I can relate to her so easily. Her personality is very much like mine.
On love triangles-- I don't hate them. They can be very well done sometimes, but it is very easy to write a poor love triangle. I, personally, think that Cassandra is the QUEEN of love triangles. My favorite is Jem-Will-Tessa, because I love all of those characters. Will was my favorite from the very beginning, but I grew to love Jem almost equally. I knew that if I was in Tessa's place, I would never be able to decide between Jem or Will. I would never want to hurt one of them by choosing the other. If Jem had not become a silent brother, I (in Tessa's place) would not have chosen either of them. I prefer the infernal devices because I feel that there is much more friendship-love than in the mortal instruments, and I find that love between friends BEAUTIFUL in books.
I was reading the rest of this thread, and it made me laugh. Did some of the commenters on this thread actually read the book? If they did, the COMPLETELY missed the point that Cassandra was trying to make. The point of the love triangle in TID was to prove that you could love more than one person. Tessa, Jem, and Will loved each other SO much. The secrets they kept were in an attempt to prevent suffering.
Jem says in Clockwork Princess, "Will is myself, my own soul, and if I am not to have the keeping of your heart, then there is no other I would rather have that honor."
And Tessa did not "two-time" either of them! Gabrielle - Four's ma bae said "The ending especially the prologue was unfair, she doesnt get both, she mugged Jem off and i know it was years and years past Wills death, but it felt too happy, to unrealistic." (Did you mean Epilogue?)
It WAS years and years past Will's death. Will said: "they have both been alone for so long... this brings me peace" He was dead. Tessa still loved him, Jem still loved him, but remember that Tessa and Jem love each other. Tessa loved both Will and Jem, which is why this ending was GENIUS. It worked. It wasn't unrealistic. Cassandra Clare writes happy endings. She writes satisfying endings. There is nothing wrong with a character getting a "happily ever after"--which Tessa, Jem, and Will all get.
I think that many of these commenters ought to reread the series in more detail--it doesn't seem to me like you've read the books at all. (and yes, it is perfectly fine to have your own opinion. This is mine. I am not hating on anyone else's thoughts, just presenting my own.)
I don't like Clary or Jace very much. They were my least favorite couple in TMI. However, I LOVE Tessa. I can relate to her so easily. Her personality is very much like mine.
On love triangles-- I don't hate them. They can be very well done sometimes, but it is very easy to write a poor love triangle. I, personally, think that Cassandra is the QUEEN of love triangles. My favorite is Jem-Will-Tessa, because I love all of those characters. Will was my favorite from the very beginning, but I grew to love Jem almost equally. I knew that if I was in Tessa's place, I would never be able to decide between Jem or Will. I would never want to hurt one of them by choosing the other. If Jem had not become a silent brother, I (in Tessa's place) would not have chosen either of them. I prefer the infernal devices because I feel that there is much more friendship-love than in the mortal instruments, and I find that love between friends BEAUTIFUL in books.
I was reading the rest of this thread, and it made me laugh. Did some of the commenters on this thread actually read the book? If they did, the COMPLETELY missed the point that Cassandra was trying to make. The point of the love triangle in TID was to prove that you could love more than one person. Tessa, Jem, and Will loved each other SO much. The secrets they kept were in an attempt to prevent suffering.
Jem says in Clockwork Princess, "Will is myself, my own soul, and if I am not to have the keeping of your heart, then there is no other I would rather have that honor."
And Tessa did not "two-time" either of them! Gabrielle - Four's ma bae said "The ending especially the prologue was unfair, she doesnt get both, she mugged Jem off and i know it was years and years past Wills death, but it felt too happy, to unrealistic." (Did you mean Epilogue?)
It WAS years and years past Will's death. Will said: "they have both been alone for so long... this brings me peace" He was dead. Tessa still loved him, Jem still loved him, but remember that Tessa and Jem love each other. Tessa loved both Will and Jem, which is why this ending was GENIUS. It worked. It wasn't unrealistic. Cassandra Clare writes happy endings. She writes satisfying endings. There is nothing wrong with a character getting a "happily ever after"--which Tessa, Jem, and Will all get.
I think that many of these commenters ought to reread the series in more detail--it doesn't seem to me like you've read the books at all. (and yes, it is perfectly fine to have your own opinion. This is mine. I am not hating on anyone else's thoughts, just presenting my own.)



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