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  1. Daphne wasn't even considered a full human with rights under the eyes of the law. Simon owned her after marriage and she could not legally refuse her husband sex. That makes any time they had intercourse non-consensual and rape against Daphne.

  2. Personally I think there's more evidence that he's crazy than there is Daphne is real. Most if not all of the evidence she's real is only given to us through an unreliable narrator in isolation. And I like the "he's crazy" ending better, because the evil AI turning on the owner it was originally serving story has been done to death.

  3. I’ve only known one in real life, and she used Daffy as a nickname—which is a bit of a cautionary tale, bc at that point people stopped thinking “Daphne” and started thinking “Duck.” But Daphne is easy enough to pronounce and spell that you shouldn’t need to shorten it.

  4. Mar 10, 2017 · Peter Mackie Burns’ “Daphne” is a remarkably real and well-realized big screen version the self-destructive single girl archetype.

  5. Jun 18, 2024 · Daphne Bridgerton's absence from the third season of Bridgerton has set tongues wagging, but there's a very simple explanation as to her exit from the show.

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  6. Jul 24, 2024 · Daphne, known in Greek mythology, was a naiad, a type of water spirit linked to rivers and springs. She was the daughter of the river god Peneus, though some stories name the river god Ladon as her father. Think of a family tree that is closely tied to nature, with gods and nymphs linked to different elements.

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  8. Jan 6, 2021 · It's not a true story. It's based on the Bridgerton Series written by Julia Quinn. No surprise, the historic romance novels were mega-popular and the on-screen adaption brings it all to...

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