Trots att Cordelia verkar leva i en egen liten bubbla (Cordy world som någon av karaktärerna ironiskt kallar hennes verklighetssyn) så ger hon ändå intressanta synpunkter när det kommer till diskussioner på lektionerna. Detta är om "The Merchant of Venice".
CORDELIA: Yeah. With Shylock it's whine, whine, whine, like the whole world is about him. He acts like it's justice, him getting a pound of Antonio's flesh. It's not justice, it's yicky.
Ms. Miller: But has Shylock suffered? What's his place in Venice society?
WILLOW: Well, everyone looked down on him.
CORDELIA: That is such a twinkie defense. Shylock should get over himself. People who think their problems are so huge craze me. Like this time I sort of ran over this girl on her bike. It was the most traumatizing event of my life, and she's trying to make it about her leg! Like my pain meant nothing.
CORDELIA: Yeah. With Shylock it's whine, whine, whine, like the whole world is about him. He acts like it's justice, him getting a pound of Antonio's flesh. It's not justice, it's yicky.
Ms. Miller: But has Shylock suffered? What's his place in Venice society?
WILLOW: Well, everyone looked down on him.
CORDELIA: That is such a twinkie defense. Shylock should get over himself. People who think their problems are so huge craze me. Like this time I sort of ran over this girl on her bike. It was the most traumatizing event of my life, and she's trying to make it about her leg! Like my pain meant nothing.
Dagens lektion: Om du kör på en cyklist så är det du som är offret.
(citat taget från "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", S01E11, BtVS)
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