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Murder on St. Mark's Place
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I think Sarah realized her mother had a more powerful role than she’d first given her credit.
What a telling sign of convention that Felix would rather Sarah stay home and do nothing rather than be useful. I was glad when she realized he was a product of their system of rules and the best she could do was to agree to disagree.
What a telling sign of convention that Felix would rather Sarah stay home and do nothing rather than be useful. I was glad when she realized he was a product of their system of rules and the best she could do was to agree to disagree.


I also think Sarah has perhaps had a tendency to think that being a strong woman looks a certain way. Now maybe, through her mother, she realizes that strength can be shown in different ways.
Well said. It’s impossible to ask someone to completely abandon ingrained beliefs and Sarah was astute to realize both that she needed to find middle ground with her father and her mother was more powerful than she credited.

Thanks for the reminder, Veronica.