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Re: Miler’s Daughter make you more sympathetic or less

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×16 "The Miller’s Daughter" › Miler’s Daughter make you more sympathetic or less › Re: Miler’s Daughter make you more sympathetic or less

March 18, 2013 at 3:58 pm #180693
obisgirl
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@myril wrote:

Missing as answer the possibility to say neither (and when asking for one or the other should make clear in a poll, what no and what yes means, because I don’t know if yes = more sympathetic, no = less sympathetic, or if it is the other way around. Just a little tip for next time ;))

I’ll remember that next time.

@myril wrote:

As much I can understand her anger when she was humiliated at court. And I can understand her anger about feeling being born into the wrong family, being told to keep her place, to not aspire anything different. It is not about growing up in tough circumstances, it’s about being told, that you can’t change it even if you want it, that that is your place, so shut up and accept it.

Circumstances, socio-economic status, influence development of personality but even more so do the people around us, how they act and react.

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I agree. There are many levels and ways you look at how the characters on this develop and why, they are, the way they are. The psychology behind it all is awesome. If I didn’t have an interest in art, I probably would have studied psychology because it’s always fascinated me.

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