“Things We Never Got Over” (post 5) by NYTimes Bestseller, Romance Novelist, Lucy Score: Why is Naomi, an identical twin, portrayed as split?
This novel features identical twin sisters: Naomi, the nice twin, and Tina, the “evil” twin. As discussed in post 1, identical twins, intentionally or inadvertently, are a symbol for multiple personality.
Given the explicit presence of identical twins in this novel, why would the author, as seen in the following two instances, portray Naomi, in and of herself, as split?
— “Good Girl Naomi was warring with Bad Girl Naomi…” (1, p. 293).
— Naomi “was going to have an overdue chat with myself” and then was “lecturing myself” (1, p. 409).
The above suggests that the idea for identical twins may have come from one person, who, in and of herself, had experienced a creative split: perhaps a novelist with multiple personality trait.
1. Lucy Score. Things We Never Got Over. Naperville Illinois, Bloom Books, 2022
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