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fandomsecrets2012-07-10 06:14 pm
[ SECRET POST #2016 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2016 ⌋
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That was so stupid! She kept blaming the witch, and I'm watching going "Well, first of all, you said 'I want a spell that changes my mother' - she gave you exactly what you asked for, might I add, FROM A WITCH!'
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I don't think it was trying to punish her for not wanting to be married. I think her fault was dismissing her mother's whole set of values and way of living because there were some really shitty things in it that stifled women like Merida who didn't fit the paradigm like Elinor did. Instead of being mature enough to articulate what that meant and compromise, she went overboard.
Instead of being mature enough to understand Merida's personality and needs, Elinor went overboard in her own way too, becoming stiflingly controlling instead of thinking about ways to respect who Merida was either by interpreting the traditions in a different way or re-examining them.
Both of them were wrong and both of them were right. Merida was right about the marriage thing, and Elinor realized it.
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