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Also I disagree about Emma being a damsel in distress just because she needed Hook’s help to navigate the customs in the EF which Emma had no experience with. Had Hook been a woman helping Emma, would Emma still be classed as a damsel in distress? It’s common sense to ask someone who knows about the EF for help if you yourself do not know what you are expected to do but are expected to do it
1) Emma has been in the EF before. S2A. She learned about “what to do and what not to do” IE do not shoot a gun in the air and bring the ogres. This wasn’t a situation where she was overly required to know about the EF. Most of the time, she’s hiding in our bushes or trees trying not to be seen.
2) Hook spent most of his life outside of the EF. His knowledge of the EF isn’t any more steady then hers.