< Cousin Bette
Cousin Bette/YMMV
- Alas, Poor Villain: Valerie's death-bed repentance (coupled with the gruesome nature of her death) lend themselves to sympathy. Bette to a degree.
- Alternative Character Interpretation: Is Adeline the image of wifely virtue, or is she is just being weak by allowing Hector to get away with so much?
- Les Yay: Bette and Valerie's friendship is often interpreted this way.
- Moral Event Horizon: While he was a somewhat sympathetic (and even pleasant) character most of the time, Montes committed the single most heinous act in the book when he deliberately infected Valerie with a tropical virus that would kill her slowly and gruesomely (Revenge and Asshole Victim notwithstanding).
- Squick/NauseaFuel: The amount of detail given about the dying Valerie's symptoms is gratuitous and might leave the reader more kindly disposed to her.
- The Woobie: Hortense and Adeline chiefly. Wenceslas to an extent.
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