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Celia isn't a happy woman or she couldn't treat young people the way she does. Megan on the other hand, tried to help people, especially the ones that Celia's group hurt so deeply.
I need to think about this question.
I think this was an illustration of our uniqueness. We are not monolithic as these two women prove. They loved each other as teens, murdered to be able to stay together but then went on separate paths, one in denial and the other fully embracing her identity.
I think Celia was devastated when Megan didn’t show up for their rendezvous. It seemed to destroy her belief in their love and what they’d done to maintain it. I think she embraced her mother’s ideology, which was also her aunt’s, as a means of atonement for having made a “mistake.” Megan knew the truth so their forced separation took on a different meaning, making her more committed to being true to one’s self.
This was just tragic.
I think Celia was devastated when Megan didn’t show up for their rendezvous. It seemed to destroy her belief in their love and what they’d done to maintain it. I think she embraced her mother’s ideology, which was also her aunt’s, as a means of atonement for having made a “mistake.” Megan knew the truth so their forced separation took on a different meaning, making her more committed to being true to one’s self.
This was just tragic.
