O fat white woman whom nobody loves -Frances Crofts Cornford
"Death of a Glutton" by M.C. Beaton features a character described in the quote "O fat white woman whom nobody loves," attributed to Frances Crofts Cornford. This line encapsulates a sense of loneliness and societal disdain for the character, highlighting themes of isolation and neglect faced by individuals who do not conform to conventional beauty standards. It serves as a poignant reminder of how society often marginalizes those who appear different.
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