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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 6 page paper which examines the film "Nell" in
relationship to the loss of an identical twin. While not much research has been done on this
subject, the character of Nell serves to provide many clues to what an identical twin may
experience at the loss of a twin. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAnell.rtf
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who seem to have their own form of communication and often live their lives similarly, even if separated at birth. In many ways they appear to be the exact same
individual, but they are not. In one film, "Nell," which stars Jodie Foster, we are given an incredible look at a woman who has grown up with only her mother
after the death of her identical twin sister. She has never seen anyone form the outside world, as she has grown up in the mountains secluded from the world. She
has never even seen the outside world through television, magazines, newspapers, or books. As such her life has been incredibly restricted to the experiences related to her mother and her
sister. In the following paper we provide a brief illustration of the relationship Nell seems to have with her twin sister, despite the twins death long ago. The paper then
examines research available on twins, focusing on how an identical twin would handle the death of their other half. Nell As mentioned, Nell has lived a very secluded
life. In fact she has even grown up only leaving the humble house in the night time, a condition apparently enforced by her mother who did not want anyone to
know the two girls existed. We gather, gradually, that Nell had a twin sister who died at approximately the age of 9. Nell is a young grown woman now, and
her mother has just died, leaving her alone. We observe that Nell handles the death of her mother fairly well, and we also observe that she still somehow, communicates with
her twin, or she believes she communicates with her twin. She remembers them as children, playing games, and speaking their own language. She sees her twin, as a young girl
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