The system broke her, and already she “knows where is her place”: Hawke taught her. Much more than it seems: she doesn’t rebel, she doesn’t argue. And if Hawke let her live, she hugs Hawke, and says: Hawke really think, she deserves that mercy?… and many people who support the Circle interpret this, like she’s “happy”… but this is terrible. She tries to rebel, to help the others, but when confronts to Hawke – she seems accepts Hawke’s verdicts. And she can get a happy end: a chance to the normal life – what always was her dream.īut of course, she supposed be to justify every Hawke’s decision: if Hawke supports the system, she remains silent. If Hawke supports the freedom, she’s a revolutionary: she shows what she wants really. But at the end (if Hawke supports the mages), she learns that she can do something, not just to run and to try to avoid the troubles. The Circle way to Bethany is the better way, but not because she’s “happy” in the Circle. To be a Warden is a great thing, just still, not for her. I'm sure, she's a perfect Warden, and does everything to be one. But at the end she will be free – if she survives the rebellion (and she does), she can earn her dream: a normal life.Īs a Warden she will never. She hates the Circle, just tries to smile.
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