We love feminist! We love ines! Go girl tell em!!
Comment by nana K on The Broken Ring : This Marriage Will Fail Anyway - Chapter 77
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@nana K she is definitely not feminist. She is a religious catholic who is very conservative and judgmental. That's why she hates this capital. I recommend reading the novel.
@The louca Sims but so far she have been supportive of women leaving their unhappy married life and that somewhat shows me she's a feminist as she support the rights of women.. She can be religious, conservative, and judgmental but she still support women rights and especially during her meeting with the other senoras she have been teaching them and helping them... Looks feminist enough to me
@nana K being supportive for woman doesnt mean she is feminist. Inés is a deep character and I'll tell u something that must disappoint u, in fact, she doesn't give a fu** about anyone except her family. She's not a compassionate person. She only seeks for benefits. Since in the beginning she wanted to get divorced, she first was responsible to manipulate women and men to divorce in Caltera, I guess it was 7 or 9, so when she supposedly divorces Carcel, nobody would care so much. After deciding to not get divorced anymore, Inés doesn't incentive divorce or anything like that, bcoz she doesn't care about people. In reality, she can't even be considered a "good" person, from the beginning to the end shes always using people as toys to her benefits. The only change is that Carcel is no longer one of them, and now instead of using him, she uses people and situations that will benefit both her and him. Inés is a woman who's always trying to find ways to get the most benefits, she's is TRULY intelligent, but there's nothing in the story that can associates her to modern clauses such as feminism.
I love her character bcoz she's very well written. Even though the develops too much, she don't change to the always "good girl" from books.
I love her character bcoz she's very well written. Even though the develops too much, she don't change to the always "good girl" from books.