Monday, March 4, 2013
Jace Lightwood
Arrogant yet gorgeous. Beautiful yet broken. Strong yet vulnerable. Sarcastic yet honest. Agile yet thoughtful. Indifferent yet protective. This is Jace Lightwood. It's indeed amazing that Ms. Clare enriched her characters with layers of personalities. He was the best Shadowhunter, adroit, thoughtful, and calculated. He was strong enough to fight against Greater Demons, vicious villains, and lying psychopaths. His pretended arrogance and plastered smile wrapped him like a warm blanket. However, the blanket was unfolded by Clary. She saw his vulnerability. His beauty. His scars. Everything. He was so beautiful that he was easily broken by the world. I felt their love. His eyes lit up whenever he saw Clary. His heart thudded and fluttered like the wings of a butterfly. He stared at her intensely. He was so beautiful that she worried that he was unreal. Too perfect to be true. The characters simply imprinted in my mind. They were wonderful and unique. They stood out as individuals and as a whole as a book. Jace was gorgeous and he knew it. He understood that he was attractive enough for girls to stare at him. He had always wanted a girl, got to know her, and then lost his interest in her. However, it was different for Clary. The more he knew her, the more he wanted to stay with her. I almost couldn't accept that they were siblings, star-crossed lovers. I would burn the book, like seriously, if they were siblings. Jace was a complex character. He was beautiful yet vulnerable, which made the readers empathize him, especially his miserable childhood with the psychopath villain, Valentine. I loved Jace so much that I didn't think I could fall in love with anyone else in the real world. I was enchanted in the creative, wonderful fictional world perpetually.
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