: Another character, Betty Warren, is reprimanded for missing a paper and several classes due to her wedding. This highlights the film's central conflict between a woman's "traditional" duties as a housewife and her academic responsibilities. Academic Perspectives
: Giselle is often viewed as the most liberal student who admires Professor Watson's subversive teaching style.
Scholarly "useful papers" often analyze the character of and the film's themes:
: Research papers examine the movie through the lens of feminist pedagogy, focusing on the tensions between institutional rules and the transformation of the students.

