In "Worst," Mildred turns Ethel into a hollow, joyless version of herself, stripping away her individuality and passion. This transformation reflects the broader themes of conformity and the dehumanizing effects of societal pressures. Ethel becomes a mere shadow, emphasizing Mildred's desire for control and the loss of genuine connection. Ultimately, this act illustrates the dangers of losing one's identity in the pursuit of acceptance.
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