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Freya: "watever..."
18 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Her revenging return focuses not a few. Well planned but open to change the manuscript she designed abroad - in America. The fat "pummelige" duck has changed to a beautiful swan, knowing well what she was then and what she is today. No pity but justice and cold blooded following the manuscript. Never forgetting what happened then, yesterday and knowing what to do today. In the manuscript is the marriage to him, punishing whenever he doesn't do what he must, has to do. And when all is done - he is not needed and taken care - as, we only can guess, this American husband - of her. Many women and a few men. Either alcoholics, old or just dumb and silly. Whoever is mean to his wife, to women - has to pay. Freya is in the northern mythology the goddess of love and justice. Mythical. As her. Nobody, especially the mother of her husband, gets away unpunished. The weak, as the disabled in the family, can be assured of her justified help. But does she not understand that the love letters she receives and sends are doctored by Agda and her friend. Or does she know it, well aware that these letters help her to get what she wants? And, finally, is all this only the fantasy of a girl that leaves childhood and growing into the sphere of adolescence?
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