Obsession serves as a tool for Carter to manage his internal chaos.
Analyzing Carter’s background and why he rejects traditional intimacy. All He’ll Ever Be by W. Winters
In All He’ll Ever Be , Winters utilizes the "dark romance" subgenre to examine how childhood trauma shapes adult identity, arguing that Carter’s obsessive need for control over Aria is a manifestation of his own fractured past rather than a conventional expression of love. Key Thematic Pillars 1. The Cycle of Trauma Obsession serves as a tool for Carter to
Summarize how the novel redefines "redemption" for a broken character. All He’ll Ever Be by W. Winters
Focus on the intersection of trauma and romantic obsession. II. Body Paragraphs
The narrative challenges the reader to decide if a "monster" can truly provide safety. 2. Power and Possession