I think Sarah's original ordinariness is such an important part of her character, even now -- that she sees herself as having become something very different. And that John is the special one, and she isn't -- she does what she has to do, but I don't think she sees herself as the hero of the story. (Although I think John sees her that way.)
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I think Sarah's original ordinariness is such an important part of her character, even now -- that she sees herself as having become something very different. And that John is the special one, and she isn't -- she does what she has to do, but I don't think she sees herself as the hero of the story. (Although I think John sees her that way.)