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Helios said:

Don't worry, it was a satisfactory answer. But don't think those elements were lost on me, either. Remember, I mentioned that I thought Zelda's vanity and inexperience was one of the strong points of her character. However, my "problem" with Zelda is the fact that she is too stereotypical. Her character development is very "standard" in this sense, and that's what bothers me. Take note that I did not say it was poorly done, just not up to the level I expected. Of course, your point about the way Zelda approaches danger and let's her expectations dictate her actions - turning my example against me in the process - was an intriguing interpretation that I admit I had overlooked. Still, I would have liked it if Zelda shared with us a little more of herself, her life as a princess - that perhaps, is what I was expecting, more than anything.

That's reasonable, and I have no argument to make with it.