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Originally Posted by Jimmy C
He's looking for originality. Clear and understandable would be fine, I think.
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Well, I found her motives against the school clear and understandable (these were stated in the early part of the episode). It was fairly conventional feminism, really ("This school produces girls to be good, little housewives that lead sad, boring lives").
And that's the problem - It's
too conventional. You're right, it's not very original at all. It's not even particularly controversial.
Yes, she's motivated by personal revenge - For her father, and against the school. It is small, and it lacks an impressive message of her own.