Compared to previous episodes, Buffy has transformed from this young teenage girl into a mature woman in college. I see that she has this strange dream and an interest for Riley. Buffy tries to make sense of it right away. The voices of the town are suddenly stolen and people are forced to find a different way to communicate to each other. Instantly, I see Buffy striving to solve for the solution. She is commited to what she is set for and Buffy puts every ounce of her heart into being the slayer. Buffy does find a way to beat the Gentlemen and the article explains the little details I missed when I watched "Hush".
In order to defeat the Gentlemen, a human voice must be screamed or the voice of the princess is supposed to be screamed. As Wilcox says in the article,"Buffy is a princess. Yes, she is beautiful; yes, she is willing to die for her people" (Wilcox 149). This is true because Buffy is willing to put up her life for the town. Luckily, she has Riley there to help her. However, with or without Riley, she would have gone through with trying to defeat the Gentlemen. I feel that it is quite brave for Buffy, especially since the day she chose to take up the job as a slayer.
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