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1* DiscreditedMeme: Everyone knows how corny it is to shout "Miranda! Miranda!" while you climb Hanging Rock, but practically everybody who visits the site still does it.
2* EpilepticTrees: Hoo boy. At least one actual book of theories about what happened has been published: Yvonne Rousseau's ''The Murders at Hanging Rock''. Rousseau discusses these possibilities: the girls went to AnotherDimension, there was some sort of [[SupernaturalFiction supernatural occurrence]], the story takes place in an AlternateUniverse, they were murdered [[spoiler:by Michael and Albert]], or they became victims of an AlienAbduction. Popular ingredients for other theories include the rock as a GeniusLoci, {{Shapeshifting}}, TimeTravel, and the Aboriginal concept of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamtime The Dreamtime]].
3* FanDislikedExplanation: Probably ''the'' FanDislikedExplanation. The novel made its readers produce thousands of guesses about what is behind the girls' disappearances - from [[spoiler: the whole thing being the work of a rapist/kidnapper]] to [[spoiler: the headmistress molesting girls and driving them to suicide]] to [[spoiler: the rock itself trapping them inside]]. After the author's death, the eighteenth chapter with the explanation was finally released under the name The Secret of Hanging Rock. As it turned out, [[spoiler: [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext the girls and teacher turned into lizards]] [[GainaxEnding and got sucked into a time warp]]]]. The fans felt that it was anticlimactic and nonsensical, some even claimed it was fake, written by the publishers to sell more and that the words sounded only slightly like Lindsay's words [[note]] the publisher’s introduction for the Chapter acknowledges that it came from the First Draft meaning if Lindsay had carried on it have been more like the finished work [[/note]]. Even Peter Weir, who admitted that he knew of it but Lindsay's refusal to show it to him was a blessing.
4* GeniusBonus:
5** Miranda, Marion and Irma all have the same first four letters in their names.
6** In the classroom scene with Sara, Mrs. Appleyard confuses Felicia Hemans' "Literature/{{Casabianca}}" with Longfellow's "Literature/TheWreckOfTheHesperus"--one of the signs that she may be a ConArtist.
7* HilariousInHindsight:
8** Mlle. de Poitiers almost predicts the title of a notable future film about a BoardingSchool when she says "[[Film/AuRevoirLesEnfants Au revoir, mes enfants!"]]
9** The opening credits mention Gheorghe Zamfir and his pan flute playing. Anyone who watched American TV in TheEighties and TheNineties will chuckle on seeing his name, since there was a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ISe0fdoaPs cheesy commercial]] for an album by him that aired ''constantly''.
10* HoYay:
11** In the miniseries, ''lots'' of barely contained subtext between Mike and Albert, as well as between Mike and some unnamed schoolmates back in England (implied to be the reason he's been sent to Australia until the gossip dies down).
12** The book has them respectively obsessed with Miranda and Irma, but whenever they're around the young ladies in question, they default to such shameless CharacterShilling of one another that it's hard not to read a mutual crush into their obvious admiration. [[spoiler: Plus the fact that they appear to have settled down together in Queensland in the WhereAreTheyNow epilogue.]]
13* LesYay:
14** We already know the PseudoRomanticFriendship between Miranda and Sara, but there's some subtext between Mlle de Poitiers and Miranda, Mlle de Poitiers and Irma, and between Miss [=McCraw=] and Mrs Appleyard.
15** The miniseries includes barely subtextual romances between Miranda/Irma, Marion/Miss [=McCraw=], (probably one-sided) Sara/Miranda, and [[OneTrueThreesome Miranda/Irma/Marion]].
16* OlderThanTheyThink: A teenager named Tony Ingram got approval from Joan Lindsay [[FanFilm to make a]] low-budget DIY adaptation of the novel called ''The Day of Saint Valentine'', but he was forced to abandon it with only a few minutes of footage completed after the book's formal film rights were sold. It's been included as an extra in some of the finished film's DVD releases.
17* ParanoiaFuel: Even today people do go missing in the Australian bush, never to be seen again.
18* RetroactiveRecognition:
19** Jacki Weaver, who plays the maid, Minnie, has, much more recently, achieved two Oscar nominations.
20** Albert is [[Film/WolfCreek Mick Taylor]].
21* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: Practically every single element of the story can be discussed as a metaphor about the tension between human beings and nature, as well as the huge subtext of young people and their sexual awakening.
22* TheWoobie:
23** Sara and her tragic character arc. She's an orphan who has HiddenDepths, but is treated like dirt by Mrs. Appleyard, and is viewed as eccentric by her classmates, except Miranda, who she has a deep bond with. Then Miranda disappears.

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