![]() ![]() ![]() From an early age, she decides she wants to be an artist, and as the first of the siblings to move to New York, she pursues this dream by working at a German restaurant in the city to save up money. She is smart and loving, but without Jeannette, hasn’t the courage to escape the life she hates. Only one mother understood her perfectly and claimed that she had a rich vocabulary. Lori is particularly intelligent and loves reading fantasy novels as a form of escape. When Jeannette accidentally sets herself on fire, she is behaving like a normal three-year-old, who requires adult supervision around stoves. ![]() The fire that hurts Lori parallels the fire in Jeannette’s first memory to demonstrate how far the family has deteriorated. Everyone thought that the child was crazy. Analysis: Part III (Winter, Spring, Summer), continued. However, nobody could understand the meaning of Lori's words. ![]() Then, quite unexpectedly, she had bright copper-colored hair, and she began to talk without stopping so that it was impossible to interrupt her. The first three years after the birth, Lori was bald, like a knee, and could not even say a word. She often sympathizes with Mom while blaming Dad for the family's problems. Lori is particularly intelligent and loves reading fantasy novels as a form of escape. She's closer to her mother, Rose Mary, as she shares her interests in art. She is the oldest child of the family but isn’t the one who dominates. ![]()
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