![]() ![]() If Eddie isn’t around his wife, there’s no proving it, all he has to do is wear his wedding ring and say he loves his wife. It was alright to love the guys I “loved” when I wasn’t around them because it didn’t take work, I didn’t have to prove it. This one is a bit more of a personal gay experience, in that when I was trying to be straight, it wasn’t that hard honestly, but it was easier when I didn’t actively have to do it. On his way out of the house to head back to Derry King states, “Was that what he meant? That he had finally decided it was all right to lover her?” (92). ![]() It was convenient to him, a habit and nothing more. ![]() Myra is compared to his mother many times and each time it makes it more clear that this isn’t something he really wanted, but he had gone back to his mother three times before marriage and Myra was the next best thing to his mother. This quote clearly states that more than anything, marrying his wife had been out of habit. In the end the old ways and the old habits had simply been too strong.” ( 87, King). Soon after his introduction we get this fucking gem of information, “But in the end he had married Myra anyway. Eddie’s first introduction to the audience is 79 pages into the novel in the fourth part of the third chapter, Eddie Kaspbrak Takes His Medicine. This book is fucking huge my guy, a solid 1090 pages, in fact, and you know, that’s a lot of fucking space for queer coding, so let’s get started. To start, let’s take a step back to the original number one bestseller IT by Stephen King. So today, we’re going to run through all adaptations of It and our main man, Edward Kaspbrak and why he’s a gay man, a homoromantic homosexual, if you will. I need to express one thing right from the start: I don’t care what you hc Eddie as, that’s none of my fucking business, do what you want, but as a gay kid who spent far, far too long uncomfortable with my sexuality because people took it and said shit like, “He’s gay but he’s also ace because gay sex is ‘icky’” or shit about how “hard they were sinning” because of this gay ship, I’m tired. Listen, I know that MLA format is not one that you’re supposed to use personal pronouns in, but I don’t care. ![]()
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