It's been around for a while, but I was doing a little reading about this book. The first link is the picture of the map Henry drew for Ana. The second link leads to the website discussing this book. There are a few things that stood out. Like I said, this is a little old, but maybe a few of you haven't seen it yet, so here ya go.
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
if we look at this from the stand point of 'the rivalry of a father and son over a woman...' this can bring out soo many questions...
jack and his dad competing for sarah is the first that comes to mind... but what if the same thing happened between locke and his father over helen?? the competion over kate between jack and sawyer??
will there be other competitions for affection between the islanders??? desmond and charlie over claire for example??? some say locke has an interest in claire that makes charlie jealous...
with rivalries avariety of emotions can be explored... love, hate, jealousy, possesiveness, freedom, caring, support.... and the compromise that couples make can be shown as it has with rose and bernard....
then again, the rivalries could just be another red herring given to us to distract us from the real thing.... because love can be such a detractor to life....