Gondour was once unendurably filled with segregation, violence, class gaps, and poverty.
It succumbed to Neoliberalism. On the other hand Sunda had always been traditional and conventional in the sense the houses were haciendas similar to that of Mexican homes in “Like Water For Chocolate.” In this nation women and men were to exasperate inequality by taking part of actions such as dressing similar, …show more content…
Seina is more intrigued by Sunda because of her obligations and treatment from the men in Gondour. Seina refrains from acting upon her curiosity. Sophia enjoys her position in her household and society therefore she can’t imagine anything better. Sophia finds a spot on the beach where she can barely see land that she assumes is Sunda and is filmed watching the waves. She walks away; a raindrop falls on her eyelashes and a storm drenches Gondour. She decides that she is tired of waiting, and begins planning her secret voyage to Gondour. Sophia on the other hand longs for knowledge of the patriarch, but won’t leave. Once Seina finds maps of both worlds and the ideal spots to depart and arrive she sets out to sea. During this research she found others that are equally attracted by Sunda, therefore she leads them. Once she arrives with them she observes and creeps around, but adores how women in Sunda are dressed. She as well as other women in Gondour are asked to dress in clothes that sexualize their gender. Whereas, the Sundian women are all equally clothed in grey dresses that demonstrate egalitarianism. Everyone that came on the raft with Seina had dispersed because they had been in communication with natives. Seina is walking around after having clothed herself with the ordinary grey dress and stumbles upon a television set that is broadcasting her (unbeknownst to her) birth mother. She doesn’t know the woman, but recognized her. Sophia at the same time had been acting on some suspicions that she wasn’t her parents’ biological daughter. After examining her mother and father's characteristics for years, she went to a geneticist with hair from both to discover she wasn’t their daughter. Wrecked by this realization that she has attempted daily to become such a politically enriched woman, solely to impress someone who had no relation to her causes her to lose