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He acts like the ring leader with his goblin subjects, expecting them to laugh at his jokes and quickly losing his patience with them. Despite the fact he treats his subjects poorly, they continue to serve him and obey him without question. He appears weary of their antics, and often seems more interested in following Sarah's progress in one of his crystals than interacting with them. |
He acts like the ring leader with his goblin subjects, expecting them to laugh at his jokes and quickly losing his patience with them. Despite the fact he treats his subjects poorly, they continue to serve him and obey him without question. He appears weary of their antics, and often seems more interested in following Sarah's progress in one of his crystals than interacting with them. |
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− | Despite Jareth showing no signs of anger at Sarah's rejection in the film, the ''[[Return to Labyrinth]]'' series depicts Jareth as a sore loser in the wake of Sarah's victory, unable to accept his defeat at the hands of a young girl. He |
+ | Despite Jareth showing no signs of anger at Sarah's rejection in the film, the ''[[Return to Labyrinth]]'' series depicts Jareth as a sore loser in the wake of Sarah's victory, unable to accept his defeat at the hands of a young girl. He proved to be very domineering when given the opportunity, with his main goal following Sarah's defeat of him being able to make her forget her own dreams and bend to his will. However, due to the fact that he let her leave at the end of the series to follow her dreams, this proves Jareth truly does love Sarah. |
==Appearance== |
==Appearance== |