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reword this more simpler and like an 8th grader wrote it
The two characters with different views are the moi-yun (the matchmaker) and Madam Yuen. The moi-yun believes that girls should be educated and independent, which is why she teaches Ju-Lin to read, write, and work. Madam Yuen, at first, is more traditional and expects girls to have bound feet and be proper wives. Their different views push the story forward because Ju-Lin ends up being the perfect match for Madam Yuen’s son, showing that educated girls can still bring happiness and love. This helps Madam Yuen change her mind and accept Ju-Lin.

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The two characters with different opinions are the matchmaker, Moi-Yun, and Madam Yuen. Moi-Yun thinks girls should be educated and independent, so she helps Ju-Lin learn how to read, write, and work. On the other hand, Madam Yuen is more old-fashioned and believes that girls should have bound feet and be good wives. Their different opinions move the story along because Ju-Lin turns out to be the perfect match for Madam Yuen's son, proving that educated girls can still make people happy and find love. This helps Madam Yuen change her mind and accept Ju-Lin.

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