Do you think it seems like she is proud to go against her dad and be "the scarlet letter" to be with romeo like how Juliet went against her family and became "a scarlet letter" to be with romeo?
Her love for him is more important to her than a badge of shame in her dad's eyes?
I don't think she is proud or happy that she is going against her father but i don't think she is going to stop loving or caring about the one she loves because her father doesn't like him. She isn't proud that she has this associated with her name but she is at the point in her life where she has learned not to care what other people think about her so its just whatever to her by now. And that would mean that her love for the boy is more important to her then having her dad look down on her. Because that is her dad and he is always going to love her no matter what, so even if she goes against his words, sooner or later he is going to come around because he will always love her no matter what.
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