![]() ![]() ![]() Rose deals with all of this with a surprising amount of grace-that is, when she's not screaming or hiding under the table. But what about Rose? How about a little sympathy for the girl who loves her sister and tries her best? She may be a little quirky, but poor Rose is constantly ignored by everyone who claims to love her. Yikes, right? When Briony says this, we feel a little bad for her-and it certainly seems that Briony feels bad for herself. I've looked after Rose for years and years, and she drained me dry long ago. She is unable to love her as a friend or twin sister truly might, and instead Briony overlooks Rose, tolerating her-and even despising her at times-all while taking care of her constantly. ![]() Gee, thanks.īecause of their situation-no mother, an overwhelmed father, and an evil dead stepmother-Briony is unable to see Rose for who she really is. Someone pretty evil (cough… cough… Stepmother) has convinced Briony that this is all her fault. When we first meet her, Rose has an unnamed mental delay that causes her to act childishly while also being hyperaware and very good with art and colors. ![]() Poor Rose is misunderstood and (quite frankly) underestimated by everyone close to her. ![]()
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