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Removing IUE for a YMMV trope.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: After Jane comes back from Lantern Hill for the first time, Grandmother goes to a great deal of trouble to buy her gifts and offer her nice things--an expensive cat, a full bedroom makeover, the offer of a trip to Europe--the same way she's responsible for Robin's fancy wardrobe. Is Grandmother trying to bribe Jane to stay so that Robin won't be miserable, or does she--deep down, in her own twisted, possessive way--care for Jane as well?
** In-universe with the quarrel between Robin and Andrew. While Grandmother and Aunt Irene helped things along, neither parent was 100 percent at fault (Robin was a bit too sensitive and humourless, and lacked the backbone to stand up to her mother; Andrew was a bit too mocking and detached, and lost his temper at her).
** In-universe with the quarrel between Robin and Andrew. While Grandmother and Aunt Irene helped things along, neither parent was 100 percent at fault (Robin was a bit too sensitive and humourless, and lacked the backbone to stand up to her mother; Andrew was a bit too mocking and detached, and lost his temper at her).
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: After Jane comes back from Lantern Hill for the first time, Grandmother goes to a great deal of trouble to buy her gifts and offer her nice things--an expensive cat, a full bedroom makeover, the offer of a trip to Europe--the same way she's responsible for Robin's fancy wardrobe. Is Grandmother trying to bribe Jane to stay so that Robin won't be miserable, or does she--deep down, in her own twisted, possessive way--care for Jane as well?
** In-universe with the quarrel between Robin and Andrew. While Grandmother and Aunt Irene helped things along, neither parent was 100 percent at fault (Robin was a bit too sensitive and humourless, and lacked the backbone to stand up to her mother; Andrew was a bit too mocking and detached, and lost his temper at her).well?
** In-universe with the quarrel between Robin and Andrew. While Grandmother and Aunt Irene helped things along, neither parent was 100 percent at fault (Robin was a bit too sensitive and humourless, and lacked the backbone to stand up to her mother; Andrew was a bit too mocking and detached, and lost his temper at her).
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: After Jane comes back from Lantern Hill for the first time, Grandmother goes to a great deal of trouble to buy her gifts and offer her nice things--an expensive cat, a full bedroom makeover, the offer of a trip to Europe--the same way she's responsible for Robin's fancy wardrobe. Is Grandmother trying to bribe Jane to stay so that Robin won't be miserable, or does she--deep down, in her own twisted, possessive way--care for Jane as well?
** In-universe with the quarrel between Robin and Andrew. While Grandmother and Aunt Irene helped things along, neither parent was 100 percent at fault (Robin was a bit too sensitive and humourless, and lacked the backbone to stand up to her mother; Andrew was a bit too mocking and detached, and lost his temper at her).
** In-universe with the quarrel between Robin and Andrew. While Grandmother and Aunt Irene helped things along, neither parent was 100 percent at fault (Robin was a bit too sensitive and humourless, and lacked the backbone to stand up to her mother; Andrew was a bit too mocking and detached, and lost his temper at her).