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of the English B subject we have decided to read the book entitled The 7 husbands of Evelyn

Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, It is a very interesting book, which not only has a very good plot
but also contains a lot of information which can create a connection with many people which is
why I consider it to be the success that it is.

Monique notes that hearing Evelyn Hugo's life story has inspired her to carry herself differently
than she would have before. In what ways does Monique grow throughout the novel? Do you
feel Evelyn also changes by the end of her time with Monique? if so, what spurs this evolution?

During the story we can see a change in both Evelyn and Monique. Starting with Monique we
have the fact that she began the novel as a relatively inexperienced and insecure writer and as
she listens to Evelyn's story and becomes more involved in her life, she gains confidence in
herself. She realizes her worth and capabilities, which allows her to take charge of her career
and personal life. Monique's interactions with Evelyn and the various characters in her life help
her to understand the complexity of human relationships, such as love, friendship and
sacrifice. This deeper understanding of people and their motivations helps her navigate her
own relationships more effectively and ultimately Monique faces her own insecurities and
personal issues throughout the novel. Through her conversations and experiences with Evelyn,
she learns to face her past and come to terms with it, which makes her feel more confident
and at peace with herself, thus acquiring a higher level of self-acceptance.

On the other side we have Evelyn, Evelyn opens up to Monique in a way she has never done
with anyone before. Sharing her life story and the pain, love and sacrifices she has experienced
allows her to confront and heal her own emotional wounds. This process allows her to find
peace with her past and heal emotionally.

As Evelyn recounts her seven marriages and the decisions she made, she experiences a process
of deep self-reflection. This reflection leads her to a greater understanding of herself, her
ambitions and her true desires, which ultimately results in a significant transformation of her
outlook on life. And finally Evelyn's time with Monique leads her to consider the impact she
has had on the lives of those around her. She becomes more aware of the consequences of her
actions and decisions, leading her to make amends and take responsibility for the people she
has affected.

In short, both Monique and Evelyn Hugo experience significant personal growth and change
throughout the novel. Monique gains self-confidence, a deeper understanding of human
relationships, and accepts herself. Evelyn Hugo recovers emotionally, reflects on herself and
gains a greater sense of responsibility for her actions. Their interactions and the story of
Evelyn's life are instrumental in driving these transformations.

That's my answer to the question, the book is as I said quite entertaining and somewhat easy
to understand and has several parts with which you can feel quite identified, it is a book that is
highly recommended and well, that's all, thank you very much.

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