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in 3 complete sentences, identify the two characters with different points of view on the importance/role of education/ careers for women from The Invisible Red String. Describe how their conflicting points of view drive the story's plot forward.
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In "The Invisible Red String," the characters of Margaret and Eleanor represent contrasting perspectives on education and careers for women. Margaret believes in the necessity of a formal education and a professional life, arguing that such pursuits empower women and open doors to independence. In contrast, Eleanor prioritizes traditional roles and views education as secondary to domestic responsibilities, which creates tension between the two and propels the narrative as they navigate their differing beliefs and the impact on their lives and relationships.