Helen Morgendorffer: Difference between revisions

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A change for the better (one hopes) came at the end of "Aunt Nauseum," when Daria and Quinn shamed their mother and aunts into calling a truce to a major argument the older women were having.
 
Glenn Eichler [http://www.the-wildone.com/dvdaria/glennfollowup1.html has implied] that Rita spent the late 1960s being "swept up in the social changes of the time" and "losing [her] footing" with some bad experiences, and Helen reacted to that "by going pretty far in the other direction, opting for structure, et cetera". This fits with what we know of Helen as a child (but not as a student).
 
==Relationship with her husband==
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