1. The nature of murderCalm and ruthless are passed on. The father has always used his way to love and free India. This is for her protection.
2. Charlie has been an abandoned, lonely, incomprehensible bad guy from the very beginning. The loneliness and disapproval made him madly infatuated with this India who smelled the same as him. He hoped to get her approval and understanding so that he would not be the only lonely person in the world.
3. What a person becomes is not up to him. Going back to nature, the only relief is exile or having a father who has always loved and protected. But she still kills him because she loves her father, but that doesn't mean anything to her and she'll still get out in her own way in the end, like at the beginning of the movie. Maybe it's only when you realize who you become is not made by You decide to be free.
4. After the two of them killed the whip together, India masturbated in the bathroom. When she climaxed, she showed a very painful state. Not long ago, she shared the pleasure of killing and enjoying death with her uncle. This secret pleasure used to be only with you. The father shared that this represents extreme trust, dependence, and attachment; and now the sudden intrusion of an uncle into the intimacy between her and her father represents a betrayal of her father and her resistance and disgust for being seen by others.
But on the other hand, she is longing for Charlie, and she can't help being aroused by him. This feeling of desire for him will exacerbate India's shame and resistance. Character She desires but can't control or trust. She fears him and suffers for her desires.
In such a complex state, masturbation because of sexual desire and desire and crying because of resistance and fear
First and foremost, write this.
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