Yeah, considering her parents, Willow has probably been given the morals she's supposed to follow. But with the non-involvement of her parents, she has less guidance on how to follow these morals. Which results in her first latching on to rules in the beginning, and later latching on to reducing social conflict.
But even as Willow sees herself as the "rule-obeying, good girl", she enjoys her small insignificant rebellions like hacking or acting as lookout for a smoker. Keyword here is insignificant. Willow has trouble seeing that her actions could have big impacts.
It is interesting to think about how Willow's parents and school experience have shaped her personality to this point.
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Date: 2010-09-17 04:19 am (UTC)But even as Willow sees herself as the "rule-obeying, good girl", she enjoys her small insignificant rebellions like hacking or acting as lookout for a smoker. Keyword here is insignificant. Willow has trouble seeing that her actions could have big impacts.
It is interesting to think about how Willow's parents and school experience have shaped her personality to this point.