Character Analysis: The Virgin Suicides

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Jane Love was a normal girl, in a normal house, with normal parents well as so it may seems. She is tall and curvaceous her body is the true definition of the hour glass frame. She’s well like at her school and community. Her face is well lit and vibrant, she has a sparkle in her eyes, and her mood was always like thought of unicorns and rainbows. Until one day, one day something tragic happens. She kicked the bucket but she did it to herself she carefully tied her own no as she grabs each string carefully as she twists, pulls, and go up and under creating a loop. Nobody knows exactly why it happens just that it’s a tragic thing that happens to a sweet innocent girl. That one day her vibrant face was fading to ghostly pale with a hint of pink. …show more content…

So to define false imprisonment it is when someone’s wheels starts to turn in their brain; and they do something like keeping the other person locked up, or tying them up so they wouldn’t hurt themselves or others. They do this with good intentions because they want to keep them safe but turns out to be a really physio thing to-do. The scene I am about to discuss is when Lux fails to make curfew and had to take a taxi back home. Mrs. Lisbon takes the girls out of school and shelters them from the world. So the scene starts off with a close up of the oldest sister Therese. It the cuts to another sister and she’s shown in a medium close up. Next the camera passes from sister to sister until in a medium shot where it shows all of them in one room, as they stretch out their limbs either on the floor or the bed. With all that said and going on you hear a voice over of one of the boys speaking and says “… the girls were taking out of school and Mrs. Lisbon shut the house into maximum security isolation”. The way the camera portray the girls as all down in the mouth, down in the pits of hell, and literally bore to death. They cannot do anything go outside and play around they just have to sit there. The voice over is what tells you why they are like that. The voice over tells you that the mom has taken them out of school and is in maximum security imprisonment. This relates to my point by the mother is doing this because she thinks she is keeping her daughters safe. When actually she is hindering them both mentally and physically. She’s damaging her girls by keeping them away from the world in result of bad