In the House of My Enemy
How does Jilly compare weakness to fairytales in the novel, In the House of My Enemy?
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Jilly recognizes her weaknesses and has enough strength to face adversity. She remarks, "But that's the way it works in fairy tales, too, isn't it? Something always goes wrong, or there wouldn't be a story. You have to be strong, you have to earn your happily ever after."
In the House of My Enemy