@mmonstra
How it is not suported by the narrative when it is based on what she said in the chapter?
Economic freedom has not been a problem for women because historically the men are responsable for adquiring money for the family and it would happen that in the event the women would get money it usually was hers to use as she wanted while all money gained by the man was the family money.
Women were able to work and such even at that time, sellers in the market or working in the family fields or even working in mines at times. If anything you are the one that seen to need to study story...
Don't take me wrong, I do blieve some stupid noble women would complain she is not being allowed to do whatever she wants without having to get autorization from someone but that does not represent what really was happening at the time, just like this case.
The setting is from before the creation of fire arms as such it is sometime before 1364, as such the middle ages. Alas you didn't adressed anything I said to disprove she is spoiled but if you want another exemple of why she is not opressed as she thinks is that she WAS ALLOWEDto aprticipate in a competition in wich all the other participant were MAN in a storically MALE ONLY competition (hunting).
Lastly none of my arguments are based on "historically accuracy" but in what was presented in the story so far. Her complains are "I can't be the heir for my house", "I need to get permission from the head of the family to use the family economic prowess", "Even after being married I will have to get permission from the one shouldering the responsabilities for the family to do something".
The first one I explained already, she can't carry the name of the family as such if she is the heir and get married everything her family adquired will be merged by the groom's family and will be aprt of that family heirloom, basicly destroying the house after one or two generations.
The second one is obvious, it's like a child wanting to have unlimited use for the parents credit card without needing permission for use. The idea itself is ridiculous.
The last one is the same thing as the second one since the one that will have to deal with the consequences of her actions is the husband.
Nothing of this is hard to understand if you think even a little bit on what is being said and the consequences of it.