- Alternate Character Interpretation: When Mavette convinced Margot and Claire to reveal their same-sex relationship to their parents, did she do this to help them be true to themselves? Or did she do this as a form of revenge, knowing full well that they will be disowned and disinherited by their families, thereby giving them the taste of oppression that they had given Raquel?
- Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Mavette pressuring Margot and Claire to out their sexuality to their families for their own good was understandably considered a problematic take by some readers. It initially ends as well as you'd except, with both sets of parents disowning them, as what usually happens to gay children of conservative parents. Even though this is conveniently solved when the girls' parents realized they could turn this union into a business deal, this ostensible happy ending was not a guarantee, and the two girls could've very well become homeless and penniless.
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