![]() ![]() Perhaps she and the Jinni can rekindle their love. She also calls her engagement off, and hopes to travel to some warmer climates. ![]() In the end, she helps the Jinni recover after he tries to commit suicide by fountain. Add willing to take responsibility for her actions to Sophia's list of good qualities. He hadn't forced her, had never so much as pressured her" (20.88). Shell follow orders, unless she goes nuts and starts destroying things. Instead, he visits a man named Yehudah Schaalman, and has a Golem made: a clay person who looks and acts human. She miscarries and gets very sick, and while she's angry at the Jinni, she also shoulders some of the blame: "She wished she could blame the man who'd come to her balcony, but she couldn't, not in fairness. The Golem and the Jinni Summary A man named Otto Rotfeld wants a wife. Sophia also wants to see the world, and like a famous movie involving a jinni of a sort, the Jinni can show her.īut all he actually shows her are two nights of hot lovin', and then he ditches her. ![]() That's something both she and the Jinni have in common: absolutely no desire to socialize. Early on, we learn that Sophia, despite being from a wealthy family, isn't one for the society life: She says, "I can't stand these parties, they're so wearisome" (7.83). It's a shame, because she and the Jinni complement each other very well. Sophia Winston is the only character who could arguably be seen as a love interest in the story, although the Jinni loves her as much as the Golem loves Michael-in other words, not much. Sophia Winston Real Housewife of the 19th Century ![]()
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