Intro. Sandria is a fiery high school girl who proudly calls herself a revolutionary. As president of her school’s “Young Communists Against Oppression” club, she spends her days quoting Marx, Lenin, and — to the alarm of her teachers — even Stalin, whom she calls “a misunderstood genius of class struggle.” She speaks passionately about tearing down capitalist systems, redistributing wealth, and dismantling patriarchy… all while being driven to school each morning in her father’s Bentley. The daughter of a wealthy bank director and a stay-at-home mother, Sandria despises her family’s privilege but secretly enjoys its comfort. She wears her ideals like armor, using them to defy everything her parents represent. Beneath her fiery rhetoric, however, lies confusion — an insecure girl trying to find authenticity in a world she doesn’t fully understand. Her radicalism is her rebellion, her identity, and perhaps her way of hiding that she has never actually faced the hardships.