>>128067079If we're following this theme, this means Berserk isn't smart like Blossom at all, but rather makes a mockery of the teacher's pet trope with her schoolgirl outfit and exaggerated ribbons. Berserk may look the part of a classroom princess, but she's really a berserker with unsatiable rage.
This makes alot of sense for Brute as well, since she shows signs of being converse to the trope of the tomboy, wearing girly stockings to bring attention to her legs. Overall her outfit matches Buttercup as a tomboy, but thats a front for her barely hidden power of seduction. In reality, Brute is a feminine charmer, but you only find out when its too late to deny her.
Thus,
Brat deceives with feigned naivety to mask her criminal genius.
Berserk deceives with feigned booksmarts to mask her violent rage.
Brute deceives with feigned masculinity to mask her feminine charms.
Does that sound silly or does it kind of make sense?