Cimorene Justified In Patricia C. Wrede's Dealing With Dragons

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In the book “Dealing with Dragons” by Patricia C. Wrede, Cimorene was should be justified in ignoring the expected social norms of medieval society because, her adventuress personality made her life in the Medieval worlds boring. her parents were forcing her to marry someone she did not love. a teenager requires experience in the real world. One way she was justified was her adventuress personality made her life boring. One example of her adventuress personality is, “All in all, Linderwall was a very prosperous and pleasant place. Cimorene hated it”.(pg. 4). This is just one example of her being justified by that she was in need of adventure in her life
Another way that Cimorene is justified is she is being forced to marry someone she does