>>786070Of course, the story of Corrector Yui derives from the cultural view that the role of the feminine principle is to support the masculine principle, represented by Grosser. This is why Yui's only path to victory was surrender, moderating Grosser's excesses by losing her own identity to reinforce his. This is why I dislike the ending so much - by negating the costs of her sacrifice, the implied condemnation of tyranny is lost, and the entire conflict becomes meaningless.