"Fates and Furies" by Lauren Groff delves into the complexities of marriage, exploring the dual perspectives of a couple, Lotto and Mathilde. The narrative alternates between their viewpoints, revealing how their perceptions of each other and their relationship differ significantly. Lotto is an aspiring playwright whose success brings fame, while Mathilde's role becomes pivotal as both his muse and the keeper of secrets about their past.
The novel intricately examines the themes of love, betrayal, and the masks people wear in relationships. Through Lotto’s journey, his blissful ignorance of Mathilde's inner struggles contrasts sharply with Mathilde’s hidden depths and sacrifices, illustrating how individuals can live in separate realities even within the same partnership.