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Re: The Short End of the Stick Goes To...
As for Jarla being pushed aside at times because she was a woman, I think it unfortunately made sense for the story. I don't think Delvin was intentionally trying to be rude. They needed to maintain a low profile. But I definitely appreciated the fact that Jarla never failed to point out how ridiculous and unfair it was.
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As for Jarla, I don't believe Delvin intended to stereotype her. It seemed like he was simply trying not to draw attention by avoiding anything unconventional. It's possible that the author was faithfully portraying the societal standards and norms of a specific time, which might not necessarily reflect the author's personal beliefs. It's essential to consider the context and historical background when interpreting such portrayals in the story.
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