Mary represents all the women who have been violated on the suspect's hard drive: since being invaded late at night, her life has been trembling, she began to wonder if she did something wrong, she blamed herself for not protecting herself, and felt that she never deserved to have normalcy in the future. love, often have nightmares, dare not do things you like anymore, afraid of being stared at, and will no longer be trusted and liked... Just like what Karen said in the play: this is not something people will take lightly Forgetting, it's going to affect girls' lives, it's what they have to deal with all their lives, it's like being shot in the spine. Maybe men know about being shot in the spine, but how can men know about being raped, so the police at the beginning of the play are like robots asking the victim over and over again about the process of being violated, which makes people angry and desperate. "Sorry, I know it's hard," when they actually didn't know how hard it was. After the suspects are arrested, the victims represented by Mary can truly let go of the past, move forward bravely, find themselves, try to trust others, and regain the courage to live. If this did not happen, their lives would not have been the same. So long dark. As for the two capable policewomen Karen and Grace, I just want to say: the world needs superheroes, and it needs superheroes, and they are!
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