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>If you want to mope go to high school, if you want to make amends, get up off your ass

Who else really liked the inner struggle that Scarlet Witch faced as a character in Civil War? Through her, we got to see the true nature of the ideology behind the Sokovia Accords and it's consequences as put into practice rather than in theory, in addition to seeing the counterpoints to it's ideology. In general, the other characters that interact with her open themselves up and allow us to gain a deeper understanding of how they think and feel even if they aren't aware of it on the surface.

For example, in her conversation with Vision in which she is contemplating her changing nature and how she is perceived by others, Vision begins talking about his ignorance of the true nature of the Mind Gem. Wanda coyly asks him if he fears it, which is her way of subtly asking him if he fears her, and Vision not realizing this unknowingly reveals potentially sinister thoughts when he contemplates his capacity to learn how to control it's power, which Wanda sees by association as him learning how to control her, prompting her to try and leave his presence.