Posters
Hough and other children in the cult are forced to sell these objects to help support the cult.
Hough's Torched Car
This object symbolizes the hate and violence Hough endures while in the Air Force.
Badlands
This place is one of the first situations in which Hough feels acceptance in a workplace.
Marijuana
This substance helps Hough control her anxiety and depression as an adult.
Prescription Anti-Depressant and Anxiety Drugs
These substances make Hough feel completely empty and emotionless, like a shell of her real personality.
The Pink Razor
Hough's sister nearly forces her to shave her armpits using this object that many of the girls in the cult share, symbolizing the poverty of their circumstances.
Rhonda's Bill
This communication from an ex-partner of Hough's symbolizes the ex-partner's stingy and borderline abusive behaviors.
Hough's Job as a Cable "Guy"
Hough encounters many rude, some terrifying, and several...
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