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Posted - April 17 2004 :  12:13:36 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Did Alice and Cora have a close, sisterly relationship?

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Posted - April 17 2004 :  1:25:10 PM  Show Profile  Send Ithiliana an AOL message  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
er... yea... i would say so...
i mean, look at alice clinging to cora all the time...
there was some mother/daughter stuff going there too...
and just look at cora after alice died.
id say yep, yep definetly

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Posted - April 17 2004 :  4:12:27 PM  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
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there was some mother/daughter stuff going there too..


I would have to agree that it was somewhat of a mother/daughter relationship. Perhaps the big difference in age had something to do with this, apart from the fact that Cora was a more stronger figure than Alice in many ways.
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Posted - April 17 2004 :  6:20:33 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
Cora was Alice's caretaker.

Alice wasn't "quite right".

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Posted - April 17 2004 :  10:36:19 PM  Show Profile  Send Ithiliana an AOL message  Reply with Quote  Copy this URL to Link to this Reply
lol...
she was just pampered and petted, her father's little girl who always had all the luxuries she required. also, she was always absent at all the enlightening moments that bring out the other, darker nature of life, which makes her a little naive. (she misses natty's rant about the camerons, as well as duncan's outright lying about what happened at the camerons' farm to colonel munro.) she isnt even told that her father died. her sheltered life prolly lead to her "not rightedness".

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she was always absent at all the enlightening moments that bring out the other, darker nature of life, which makes her a little naive. (she misses duncan's outright lying about what happened at the camerons' farm to colonel munro.) her sheltered life prolly lead to her "not rightedness".



Absolutely, her character is never present to experience all these important events that can lead to a person making their own conclusions in life about people, things, and circomestances. She is portayed by the director as not experiencing life in a sense; she is fully sheltered from it. The outcome is a very naive and oblivious young woman who does not know what is happening around her and cannot react to much.
I cannot really say that she was conditioned not to feel, but at least that she was deprived in a way of the experience of any such powerful and negative emotions.
How can anyone mature and develop as a person without this aspect of life?

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