What does Crazy For Love mean to the characters?
Tim: his dream of creative freedom
Helen: escape/distraction from her life
Michael: his fear of the senselessness of life
What does Karen think of Crazy For Love? I'm not sure, which means I don't really know her character yet. She thinks it makes light of child sexual abuse, which hits ome with her since she knew someone who was abused growing up.
Jessica thinks Crazy For Love is too violent. Gretchen thinks it's a male fantasy. Jake thinks it's funny.
And Mick? Probably views it like Tim does.
Helen: escape/distraction from her life
Michael: his fear of the senselessness of life
What does Karen think of Crazy For Love? I'm not sure, which means I don't really know her character yet. She thinks it makes light of child sexual abuse, which hits ome with her since she knew someone who was abused growing up.
Jessica thinks Crazy For Love is too violent. Gretchen thinks it's a male fantasy. Jake thinks it's funny.
And Mick? Probably views it like Tim does.
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