So... Female power fantasy in a feminist unrealistically oppressive and victimized fantasy world with a bit of cold real-life realism near the ending?
Is this a cry for help from the writer?
Hmm. A person who lives in her own tragedy and can't really get out because to do that you have to look at it from above your drama and don't take it personally. To do that you have to get ready because this will probably be one of the hardest things that you will ever do in your life. And that will never happen if you won't mature through the suffering enough to not blame more than maybe of course the one actual person that's responsible for it from the past that you still are living over and over inside your head.
To me, it really seems that the author is not seeing that the only way out is confronting what she herself actually feels. And that the real world isn't cartoony white and black but a harsh and cold place for the 99% of all people. And the only thing that keeps you naive enough to become the victim and adopt the victim mentality is living inside your own overprotective fantasy world from your own galaxy bubble that's dividing people into groups not based on the contents of their character and predatory narcissistic tendencies but their sex and ethnicity.
But we don't treat people here. Am I right? We just keep making money off the human tragedy without treating people or giving them any real-world practical solutions. Hollywood style baby! People's self-esteem is so low these days that they are happy simply because somebody on a movie or a show talks about them and their problems:/ Yeah! Defend it! That's what you really want!