Reword this.

The Director in the public is serene and calm, and mostly direct when giving orders. In private, and as she unravels over the course of the move, she is manipulative, paranoid, classist, murderous, and persistent. She will do whatever it takes to protect her vision of the kingdom as guarded solely by the upper class, including assassination, gaslighting, using propaganda campaigns, and even attacking the kingdom itself.

In public, the Director appears composed and composed, preferring to issue orders directly. However, behind closed doors and as the story progresses, her true nature unfolds. Manipulative, paranoid, classist, and relentless, she will stop at nothing to safeguard her exclusive vision of the kingdom, resorting to measures like assassination, gaslighting, employing propaganda tactics, and even causing harm to the kingdom itself.

"composed and composed"?

I apologize for the repetition. Please disregard it. Here is the revised version:

In public, the Director maintains an air of serenity and calmness, often delivering orders straightforwardly. However, as the story unfolds, her true character is revealed in private. She becomes manipulative, paranoid, classist, murderous, and determined. Her unwavering goal is to protect her vision of a kingdom dominated solely by the upper class, resorting to tactics such as assassination, gaslighting, propagandizing, and even launching attacks on the kingdom itself.

Reword this.

She is good at manipulating people via propaganda and words.

She possesses a skill for manipulating individuals through the strategic use of propaganda and persuasive language.

Reword this.

The Director views Nimona as a threat to the kingdom and a monster, and seeks to kill her by whatever means necessary.

The Director perceives Nimona as a peril to the kingdom and regards her as a monstrous entity, going to any lengths required to eliminate her.

Reword this.

The Director has a reverential view of Gloreth, almost like a deity.

The Director holds an almost divine reverence for Gloreth, viewing them with profound admiration and devotion.

The Director appears composed and assertive when issuing commands to the public. However, as the story progresses, her true nature is revealed in private. She becomes manipulative, paranoid, elitist, murderous, and determined. She stops at nothing to safeguard her vision of a kingdom controlled exclusively by the upper class. Her methods include assassinations, gaslighting, spreading propaganda, and even assaulting the kingdom.