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Greenwood
Greenwood is a representation of childhood innocence and imagination. In "Sparks Rise," the memories of Greenwood are used to bring Sam and Lucas together. In "Beyond the Night" it is used to reunite Sam with Mia, and Mia tells Lucas stories of their adventures in Greenwood to help him break free of the repressed pain and memories caused by the PSF trainers. Finally, Greenwood shows that relationships and strong memories can survive significant pain and trauma.
Thurmond
Thurmond represents a loss of one’s past and future. Sam and Lucas lose everything during their time in this camp. Sam herself faces seven years of physical and mental abuse. Lucas struggled through years of torture as the trainers tried to suppress his will and memories. Both tried to escape, only to have their hopes dashed when Thurmond’s terrible roads trap their truck and leave Sam only...
This section contains 946 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |