Do آپ think Sarah made the right choice in telling jareth "you have no power over me," ?

My opinion is that Sarah made a very poor choice. Jareth wasn't really trying to be evil (he might have come off that way) but think about it....he only took Toby away because she wished him away, Toby was never harmed (in fact jareth definitely had a soft spot for Toby), he seemed kinda jealous and hurt that Sarah considered hoggle her best friend and she didn't give a shit about him, he looked like he was flirting with her in the oubliette, he looked heartbroken </3 when Sarah popped the bubble the ball was in and definitely at the end. :( plus "fear me, love me, do as I say and I will be your slave," seems to me like he's asking for a mutual loving relationship. True jareth doesn't have the best social skills and is just as immature as Sarah, but I think it was a bad choice because Toby really seemed to be an annoying brat when they were all in the Escher room and he wanted the shiny crystal مزید than Sarah and no offense but her stepmom is a کتیا, کتيا and her father is an idiot. What kind of life/ family is that? If I were Sarah I would say yes but only if Toby goes back above ground where he belongs. What do آپ guys think? There's no right یا wrong answer. Please answer below. ;)
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MashLover said:
Remembering that it is a fantasy movie....albeit a brilliant one at that. A lot was going off in Sarahs' life, considering she was at a stage of her life where letting go of the fantasy imagination means entering a مزید mature life, مزید responsibility including looking after her baby brother, Toby. It is only when Toby is taken سے طرف کی Jarad, that Sarah realizes that she does indeed love and care for Toby and therefore it means going after him, no matter what she has to do to get him back. Her growing maturity is shown when she struggles to remember the rest of the poem in order to break the spell where Jarad " has no power over her. " She seems to say this without hesitation just in time to save Toby.
I believe that Jarad was not evil but the catalyst that helps Sarah to make the leap from living totally in her imagination, to one that she at the age of approx 16 years old, she should be living.
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glelsey said:
I do think it would have been selfish of Sarah if she didn't save Toby. Toby's too young to know what's going on and he's got his whole life ahead of him; if Sarah stayed in the goblin world for her own desires, she may have been happy, but it would have ultimately deprived Toby of ever having a say in his life.

Let's go through the story: Sarah neglects her responsibility of babysitting Toby because she is completely wrapped up in her own fantasy world. She is the one who wishes Toby gets taken away at the beginning, and when her wish comes true, she realises she was acting on "in the moment" frustration and in actuality wants to rescue Toby. There are things in Jareth's world she likes; close دوستوں that help her on her adventure, a replica of her room where she will be safe, and Jareth seems to care for her (somewhat, anyway - his intentions are never made completely clear). But if Sarah is to stay there forever, so is Toby, and he never got a say in it. Plus, Sarah also seems to realise that she has a life to live in the real world too. But after she is in the real world, she notices how she "needs" her fantasy creature friends. They then remind her that they are still there for her! This is a really heartwarming ending. :)

The story deals with coming-of-age realisations that as آپ get older, آپ cannot completely immerse yourself in a fantasy world and neglect your responsibilities. However, there's no harm in hanging onto some of your childhood and enjoying fantasy in moderation!

I do, however, think آپ made some fair points about the negativity of her real world life. Bad family life vs. being able to live in a fantasy land forever! And I think it's good that آپ pointed out that آپ would have made the opposite decision only if Toby was returned (like I said, it's not right to deprive him of leading a normal life). I think what would hold me back from staying is the fact that there's no turning back; at least in the real world, although life is a lot tougher, آپ do have مزید freedom over your future (e.g. آپ won't be stuck in one place for eternity). And آپ still get to enjoy the goblin world from time to time.

Wow, sorry for the wordy response! But yeah. In short, I think Sarah made the right choice. Her life will be مزید challenging in the real world, but ultimately مزید rewarding too.
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fansfunsz said:
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AudreyFreak said:
...yes? Jareth kidnapped her brother and almost let her die مزید than once just because he's a bored, pampered scene boy prince who has nothing better to do than pick on teenage girls. The movie made it clear all his promises are hollow.

And she'd be giving up Toby, who did nothing to deserve any of that.
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