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* In the movie, Rachel is shown to not understand symbolism in Literature class. She even starts to question the teacher why people can't say what they mean to say. This in itself is ironically [[RuleOfSymbolism symbolism]]. It foreshadow that some people like Rachel may not understand subtlety, and sooner or later, Melissa will have to directly tell her [[spoiler: she was raped.]]
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* In the movie, Rachel is shown to not understand symbolism in Literature class. She even starts to question the teacher why people can't say what they mean to say. This in itself is ironically [[RuleOfSymbolism symbolism]]. It foreshadow that some people like Rachel may not understand subtlety, and sooner or later, Melissa Melinda will have to directly tell her [[spoiler: she was raped.]]
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** There's also a StealthPun in the movie: Melissa literally had to ''spell it out'' for Rachael.
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** There's also a StealthPun in the movie: Melissa Melinda literally had to ''spell it out'' for Rachael.
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* In the movie, Rachel is shown to not understand symbolism in Literature class. She even starts to question the teacher why people can't say what they mean to say. This in itself is ironically [[RuleOfSymbolism symbolism]]. It foreshadow that some people like Rachel may not understand subtlety, and sooner or later, Melissa will have to directly tell her [[spoiler: she was raped.]]
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* In the movie, Rachel is shown to not understand symbolism in Literature class. She even starts to question the teacher why people can't say what they mean to say. This in itself is ironically [[RuleOfSymbolism symbolism]]. It foreshadow that some people like Rachel may not understand subtlety, and sooner or later, Melissa will have to directly tell her [[spoiler: she was raped.]]]]
** There's also a StealthPun in the movie: Melissa literally had to ''spell it out'' for Rachael.
** There's also a StealthPun in the movie: Melissa literally had to ''spell it out'' for Rachael.
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* In the movie, Rachel is shown to not understand symbolism in Literature class. She even starts to question the teacher why people can't say what they mean to say. This may in itself is ironically [[RuleOfSymbolism symbolism]]. It foreshadow that some people like Rachel may not understand subtlety, and sooner or later, Melissa will have to directly tell her [[spoiler: how she was raped.]]
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* In the movie, Rachel is shown to not understand symbolism in Literature class. She even starts to question the teacher why people can't say what they mean to say. This may foreshadow that some people like Rachel may not understand subtlety, and sooner or later, Melissa will have to directly tell her [[spoiler: how she was raped.]]