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* Late in the novel, Precious attends a support group for other people who have suffered incest from relatives. They treat her like an equal and peer, happily complimenting her and showing her love and respect for the first time in her life. In a small-but-beautiful moment, one woman even offers to buy Precious a second hot chocolate after she finishes her first, and the kindness is so overwhelming that Precious can hardly stand it.

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* Late in the novel, Precious attends a support group for other people who have suffered incest from relatives. They treat her like an equal and peer, happily complimenting her and showing her love and respect for the first time in her life. In a small-but-beautiful moment, one One woman even offers to buy Precious style Precious's hair for her, while another buys her a second hot chocolate after she finishes her first, and the first. The kindness is so overwhelming that Precious can hardly stand it.
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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Ms. Rain tells her that people do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her caused her to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Ms. Rain reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.

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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Ms. Rain tells her that people do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her caused her to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Ms. Rain reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.her.
* Late in the novel, Precious attends a support group for other people who have suffered incest from relatives. They treat her like an equal and peer, happily complimenting her and showing her love and respect for the first time in her life. In a small-but-beautiful moment, one woman even offers to buy Precious a second hot chocolate after she finishes her first, and the kindness is so overwhelming that Precious can hardly stand it.
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* Several times during the film, Precious looks in a mirror and sees who she aspires to be (in a literal manner; someone else is shown in the mirror every time, usually a Caucasian girl with long, blond hair). In a narration near the end, while we see Precious looking in a mirror again, Precious says that Ms. Rain told her that she is beautiful as she is. Precious then says "As crazy as it sounds...I think she's right." We then see what she sees in the mirror...herself.
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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss tells her that people do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her caused her to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Mrs. Weiss reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.

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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss Ms. Rain tells her that people do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her caused her to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Mrs. Weiss Ms. Rain reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.
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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss tells her that peoplde do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her caused her to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Mrs. Weiss reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.

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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss tells her that peoplde people do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her caused her to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Mrs. Weiss reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.
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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss tells her that peoplde do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her only caused her unhappiness, reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.

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* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss tells her that peoplde do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her only caused her unhappiness, to be unhappy and to feel worthless, Mrs. Weiss reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.
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* Several times during the film, Precious looks in a mirror and sees who she aspires to be (in a literal manner; someone else is shown in the mirror every time, usually a Caucasian girl with long, blond hair). In a narration near the end, while we see Precious looking in a mirror again, Precious says that Ms. Rain told her that she is beautiful as she is. Precious then says "As crazy as it sounds...I think she's right." We then see what she sees in the mirror...herself.

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* Several times during the film, Precious looks in a mirror and sees who she aspires to be (in a literal manner; someone else is shown in the mirror every time, usually a Caucasian girl with long, blond hair). In a narration near the end, while we see Precious looking in a mirror again, Precious says that Ms. Rain told her that she is beautiful as she is. Precious then says "As crazy as it sounds...I think she's right." We then see what she sees in the mirror...herself.herself.
* When Precious breaks down in tears after her mother throws her out and says that nobody loves her, Mrs. Weiss tells her that peoplde do love her. After Precious tells her about how her parents' "love" for her only caused her unhappiness, reassures Precious that that wasn't real love and that she loves her.
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* Several times during the film, Precious looks in a mirror and sees who she aspires to be (in a literal manner; someone else is shown in the mirror every time, usually a Caucasian girl with long hair). In a narration near the end, while we see Precious looking in a mirror again, Precious says that Ms. Rain told her that she is beautiful as she is. Precious then says "As crazy as it sounds...I think she's right." We then see what she sees in the mirror...herself.

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* Several times during the film, Precious looks in a mirror and sees who she aspires to be (in a literal manner; someone else is shown in the mirror every time, usually a Caucasian girl with long long, blond hair). In a narration near the end, while we see Precious looking in a mirror again, Precious says that Ms. Rain told her that she is beautiful as she is. Precious then says "As crazy as it sounds...I think she's right." We then see what she sees in the mirror...herself.
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* Several times during the film, Precious looks in a mirror and sees who she aspires to be (in a literal manner; someone else is shown in the mirror every time, usually a Caucasian girl with long hair). In a narration near the end, while we see Precious looking in a mirror again, Precious says that Ms. Rain told her that she is beautiful as she is. Precious then says "As crazy as it sounds...I think she's right." We then see what she sees in the mirror...herself.

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