《》Storyline
Their suggestions, hat she avoid both matrimony and selling her body, offer no other possible avenues of escape in her future:Lucy's surroundings have not been the most cheerful...What a glorious feeling, I'm happy again..I'm laughing at clouds, so dark up above..The sun's in my heart, and I'm ready for love.Let the stormy clouds chase, Everyone from the placeCome on with the rain, I've a smile on my face.I'll walk down the lane, With a happy refrainAnd I'm singin', just singin' in the rain.The appearance of mirrors in the hallway implies that he rape is metaphorically executed over and over again, and also reflects the mental/psychological state of the victim.Serves him right, the little two-timer." Strictly a law-and-order believer, Adam disparages her encouraging attitude about such assaults: "I don't approve of people rushing around carrying loaded revolvers.She berated her father and revealed that she was a vain, spoiled brat with a temper: "I won't! I don't wanna go back to that old hotel! I don't have o take a nap and you can't make me!" Her embarrassed father tried to restrain her and convince her to behave in front of the gathered crowd: "Now, Janey, you don't want all of these nice friends of yours out here to think hat you're a bad little girl, now do ya?" She continued o whine and shout with determination:I don't care.