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Title: Particularism
Fandom: Gilmore Girls
Rating: G
When cost is greater than reward, victory means nothing. It was a lesson she acknowledged but hadn't known. She was the wife of a rich man, but she knew more than the ins of high society—and it was found in the gleam of her eye.
Emily set her intentions on betrothing Christopher and her daughter because it was the right thing to do; Rory deserved a father, Lorelai deserved marriage.
In her youth, Emily studied the old philosphers. Particularism of Confucian ethics dictated actions not judged in isolation, but regardless of intention, it was Emily's faults.
Lorelai had drifted gone.
Fandom: Gilmore Girls
Rating: G
When cost is greater than reward, victory means nothing. It was a lesson she acknowledged but hadn't known. She was the wife of a rich man, but she knew more than the ins of high society—and it was found in the gleam of her eye.
Emily set her intentions on betrothing Christopher and her daughter because it was the right thing to do; Rory deserved a father, Lorelai deserved marriage.
In her youth, Emily studied the old philosphers. Particularism of Confucian ethics dictated actions not judged in isolation, but regardless of intention, it was Emily's faults.
Lorelai had drifted gone.