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Re: Emma Swan Character Analysis

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April 26, 2012 at 3:54 pm #144155
ms. pixie
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@charming wrote:

@squirtle wrote:

Ok, I’ve been watching this show and for the most part I love it but there is one thing I hate…..Emma’s waving character. One of the first things she said was that she could always tell when someone was lying, well, if that is the case, why can’t she tell when all her nemesis’s are lying. If I’m missing something, please point it out.

Also, each week she goes from cowardice to strong woman when it comes to Regina. No consistency.

Her emotions get in the way and her unwillingness to believe contributes to it.

I was wondering about that “waving” too. And, after reading here and thinking a bit, I got to the same conclusion as charming – she always could tell when someone was lying, but at that time she neither trusted nor cared for no one. Now she has met Henry and MM, and a place where, somehow, she belongs. Maybe it’s all affecting her.

Her attitude towards Regina, for me, is easily justifiable: Regina is the keeper of Henry and also has too much power in SB. Emma is bold enough to face Regina, but is also smart enough to back down sometimes, to avoid losing Henry. I think.

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