Do we execute Adelaide on the fusillading wall for wanting to escape from that prison of iterative babbling and vexatious spasms, or do we condemn Red to be hanged for pretending back what rightfully belongs to her? Can Adelaide be judged selfish as she escaped from the underworld just as a child? Does Red's awareness “destined” her to lead a massive political project, which would allow the reactionary defense to be equalized and try to correct the structural inequalities of society? Are we still looking for good and bad, guilty and innocent? Let's evoke, again, its new immortal monologue: Once upon a time, there was a girl and the girl had a shadow...
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