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Cressida senses her uncomfortable difference from others, her idiosyncrasy, and regrets that this is what separates her from "them," the silent, normal majority that makes up society.
She's a character, someone who's self-aware regarding her energy, her idiosyncrasy, her desperate need for attention, and her need to be perceived as herself — "herself" being her first and most important creation.
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