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there have been plenty of objections to this note but i thought i'd toss it up on the talk page.  perhaps a more appropriate place for the discussion would be [[Talk:Feminist themes|here]].
 
there have been plenty of objections to this note but i thought i'd toss it up on the talk page.  perhaps a more appropriate place for the discussion would be [[Talk:Feminist themes|here]].
 
:*Here, Jennie takes control of her relationship with Jonas.  When Jennie says ''You're right. I'm sorry. I'll let you finish.'' (but) ''I'm not going to wait forever'', she is telling Jonas two things.  First, that she is willing to compromise.  Second, that she expects him to meet her half way and if Jonas is either unable or unwilling, Jennie is fully prepared to pack up and leave without him.  This is a strong [[feminist themes|feminist]] statement of empowerment.
 
:*Here, Jennie takes control of her relationship with Jonas.  When Jennie says ''You're right. I'm sorry. I'll let you finish.'' (but) ''I'm not going to wait forever'', she is telling Jonas two things.  First, that she is willing to compromise.  Second, that she expects him to meet her half way and if Jonas is either unable or unwilling, Jennie is fully prepared to pack up and leave without him.  This is a strong [[feminist themes|feminist]] statement of empowerment.
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::I have no objections to the note myself, although it does seem a bit... uh... "wordy". - [[User:Shiori|Shiori]] 20:31, 15 April 2008 (CDT)

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final appeal

  • i guess he does say the words final appeal... i still think the phrase is more appropriate coming from jennie. what is jonas trying to tell us? is this the last time he's going to need help from fans? - platy
it is quite possible, Platy, that you may be thinking too much into it :P . . . perhaps Jonas is just tired of running/hiding/asking for help/hunting the Order/what have you - doesn't really matter, it's not our job to decipher characters' thoughts and emotions. IMHO, it's for dramatic effect. --Pheon 00:47, 15 April 2008 (CDT)

there have been plenty of objections to this note but i thought i'd toss it up on the talk page. perhaps a more appropriate place for the discussion would be here.

  • Here, Jennie takes control of her relationship with Jonas. When Jennie says You're right. I'm sorry. I'll let you finish. (but) I'm not going to wait forever, she is telling Jonas two things. First, that she is willing to compromise. Second, that she expects him to meet her half way and if Jonas is either unable or unwilling, Jennie is fully prepared to pack up and leave without him. This is a strong feminist statement of empowerment.
I have no objections to the note myself, although it does seem a bit... uh... "wordy". - Shiori 20:31, 15 April 2008 (CDT)