Cimorene And Cooking

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However,Some may say... Cimorene is not justified in learning how to cook because she does not know how to cook.Her duty is not to cook for being a princess.(Page-47)This shows that she is not justified because she does not know how to cook.This may appear to be not cooking for her.
Although some argue that she does not have a knowledge about cooking,But she helped Kazul and her dinner guests for making chocolate mousse. Overall,Cimorene is justified in her decision because,she is not satisfied with her life,she does not want an arranged marriage,and wants to learn how to cook.While some may argue Cimorene is not justified in learning how to cook because she does not know how to cook.Therefore,Cimorene is a princess with proper behaviour.She

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