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"Nell, an underdeveloped human being has been subjected to a struggle of becoming assimilated and to conformity to societys views on how one should behave and act in public and in private" This film features Jodie Foster as Nell, a young woman who lives the first thirty years of her life in a remote cabin in the isolated beauty of North Carolinas Smoky Mountains. ... However, there was no concrete proof that Nells mother was raped, it is very likely that Nell was conceived without consensual sexual intercourse. However, later on in the movie Nell discusses why she does not go outside during the day because her mom told her about getting, "skew[ed] in the belly", meaning rape. There were no signs that Nells mother consumed any form of substances that could have damaged the fetus of Nell. Nell was born with an identical twin that had died at a very young age. Nell has persistent reoccurring flashbacks throughout the movie of her belated twin sister. ... During the evening, Nell would bathe in the nude and her nude body was fully developed and possessed no visible deformities or lack of development in any areas. Nell has excellent motor skills, which was obtained in her childhood in which her mother taught she. During the scene where Nell is chopping wood, it displays her physical strength, endurance, and hand-eye co-ordination. Nell has her own developed language, distinct from any other language. ... According to the previous definition, Nell spoke a fully developed language. ... Nell progresses throughout the duration of the movie through interactions with others including "J" and Dr. ... Nell is very developed emotionally; she experiences many feelings from excitement, anger, to joy. ... Lovell makes an attempt to touch and comfort her, Nell kicks and screams because she feels frightened. ... Olson get into an argument, Nell becomes upset and makes them calm down and to look into each others eyes.
Approximate Word count = 1588 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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