Re: I hated Eddie's mother more than Pennywise.
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Tanith
The impression I got (I just finished a re-read of this classic) is that her over-protectiveness was at least partly the result of her husband's death. She was clinging desperately to Eddie because he was all she had left.
It's important to note that Eddie eventually escaped from this smothering protectiveness, but it's interesting that he married a woman similar to his mom.
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I have seen people do this many times in real life, and the explanation that I have read (and which makes perfect sense to me) is that the person is basically still trying to fix that dysfunctional relationship with the one parent by marrying someone similar and making that relationship work. Not consciously, of course, but subconsciously.
Re: I hated Eddie's mother more than Pennywise.
I personally think that Eddioes mother is one of the more sympathetic parents.
I would rather have someone who cared too much and tried her best, albeit got it wrong, than the cold indifference of Bills parents or the downright evilness of Bev's father.