What would have happened if Susan had met Cuthbert first and not Roland?
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What would have happened if Susan had met Cuthbert first and not Roland?
I think she still would have dated Roland. Although she was intrigued by Cuthbert, I think she would have soon tired of his sense of humor.
I think I would've slapped her...he's mine! :P
I think they may of had a brief fling, but it wouldn't have been love, nothing as intense as the relationship between her and Roland.
This may be a lot deeper possibility than you'd think though.
Certainly she was very immediately, and very strongly, smitten with Cuthbert when she first met him.
*goes off to booksearch*
"Then his gaze returned to her and he gave a smile of such sweetness that a confused but brilliant thought (If I'd met this one first-, it began) shot through her mind like a comet."
Maybe she would have fallen for him just as strongly as she did for Roland? .... and maybe he would have been truer to her in the long run than his Tower-Infected friend was capable of being??
I think Manof is on the right track, I personally didn't care for Susan all that much, and believe that she would have gone for Cuthbert had she met him first, or Alain, but in the end, I think it has to do with ka, and she would have ended up with Roland, who was to be the one to finalize her death sentence
I am not sure she would have fallen in love with Cuthber if they had met first (but I think it would have been absolutely possible... moreover) but I am totally sure that if Susan and Roland hadn't met on that very night they wouldn't have become lovers.
I think that night was the night when Susan needed someome so very much that was the night when she was incredibly fragile and lonely and that was the night when she realised what a decision she had made.
That was the night when she was sad and down enough to open her heart to a stranger.
Nice explaination
Probably would have been much happier with him. Cuthbert could have cried off.Quote:
Maybe she would have fallen for him just as strongly as she did for Roland? .... and maybe he would have been truer to her in the long run than his Tower-Infected friend was capable of being??
I think Susan was very trapped when she met Roland and the other guys and it would have been easy to fall in love with Cuthbert.
That right there is "ka like the wind" like her old Pa told her about.
Yeah. I don't think she could have fallen in love with anybody.
But I do think she might have fallen in love with Cut.
Cool thread idea! I am sure I can PM you with some good IF questions. :)
I think Susan was a silly little girl and she caught Roland at an age where he was not quite the true gunslinger he ended up being. Both of them were really young and they believed they found some deep, true love. I've said my views in other threads.
If she had met Cuthbert first, I think she would have "fallen madly in love" with him instead. I know my answer won't be very popular but that is what I believe. :)
CK~you think she would have gone for Los right?
When he was younger and not in his spider form..yeah, possibly. Something about glowing, crimson eyes that turns the ladies on.
He speaks the truth, I gotten numerous slaps *rubs side of face*
1. I cannot wait to get them.
2. There is a lot in what you say and you can see we agree I say it's possible or more than possible that she would have fallen in love with Cuthbert
BUT
first of all I don't think she could have fallen in love with anyone. I don't think she would have been able to love a guy without mind and realyl good and nice personality traits.
She could have been fallen in love with Cuthbert because he was a nice, handsome man who had guts and spine and he was a gentleman when he had to be and he smiled when nobody could. He remembered the face of his father.
We all agree I think that Cuthbert rocks.
Secondly I can understand those people who are not fond of Susan. Really. But I have read W&G three times or more and I had to realise again and again how valuable strong and smart she was.
She could die well.
And I think it's such a big thing... when she was on fire and her skin was burning she didn't mind anything.. can you imagine it? She was dying and she had incredible pains but she still loved Roland with all her heart and that's what she did feel.
I don't think it's natural. I think it's unique and respectable.
I don't think a light teenager love can make people so strong. And I don't think a silly chick can die to save her love and pride.
Again, you have fought your side well, you have my respect, and some of my opinion has change with the points you have stated
Thanks.
I myself needed some time to find out why I think in a different why about Susan. It was just a feeling but maybe now I could put it into words.