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THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL

“THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFULL”
Analysis by Adam Godin
--CHARACTER TRAITS
Carrie Walts
Portrayed as a sweet elderly woman who is determined to escaped her son’s cramped suburban home to visit her home town of “Bountiful” where she was born and raised, one last time before she passes away, having a heart condition, she is old but doesn’t show it much. She is full of excitement and shows lots of expression as well as emotion, breaking down in tears in several scenes. Old with gray hair she remains young at heart, very strong willed, and independent. She is the least bit defensive, with a good example in one of the last scenes where her daughter-in-law harps at her with rules and remarks followed with the question: “Do you have anything to say to me?” replying with a simple kiss on the cheek when you would think she should slap her upside the face. She is very kind widow; and sociable as you see her striking up a conversation with the lady she meets at the bus station talk...

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