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Accordingly, feminist critics have also examined the character. SLAM! Magazine editor in chief Elizabeth Gilbert stated that Leia "holds the place in Star Wars-land reserved for princesses: She has power, she can triumph and defy her oppressors, she is awesome and wins men". Although James Marr of The Guardian wrote that the character has "failed to achieve the credibility she was given". In his opinion "the reason she was always so pitiful was that she was never really formed as a character with her own destiny".[119]
Marr, however, wrote that "when you see Star Wars on television, you get a sense of what kids in schools must have been taught in the Seventies and Eighties". In his opinion, "Kids from that era had to deal with feminism". He wrote that "when a princess was rescued all at once in a way that was so tidily packaged for them in Star Wars, it was absolutely thrilling". Furthermore, after Obi-Wan rescued her, he "allowed her to sit in his lap while he gave her the names she wanted to be called". More importantly, in his opinion, "she was allowed to have a life".[119][126] d2c66b5586