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* [[Ojou]]: Mulan is the embodiment of ''noblesse oblige'', a genuinely kind and considerate upper-class girl (and later lady). |
* [[Ojou]]: Mulan is the embodiment of ''noblesse oblige'', a genuinely kind and considerate upper-class girl (and later lady). |
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* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Suyun. |
* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: Suyun. |
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* [[Taking You with Me]]: In the 2005 TV adaptation, Mulan's father lures a squad of Japanese soldiers and a pro-Japanese [[Les Collaborateurs|collaborator]] in his cellar, and sets it on fire with everyone, including himself, locked inside. |
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* [[Upperclass Twit]]: Zeng Sunya, Mulan's husband. He does improve as he matures. |
* [[Upperclass Twit]]: Zeng Sunya, Mulan's husband. He does improve as he matures. |
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* [[Values Dissonance]]: Some of the male characters are polygamists, and nobody has a problem with it. Mulan herself, upon finding out that her husband is growing bored with her, suggests that he take up their servant girl as a concubine. |
* [[Values Dissonance]]: Some of the male characters are polygamists, and nobody has a problem with it. Mulan herself, upon finding out that her husband is growing bored with her, suggests that he take up their servant girl as a concubine. |