The main four Aristocrats in general can be this depending on how sympathetic you are to them. It's utterly heart-wrenching to watch Wendy plead for you to stay when you know it's impossible, and listen to Gregory trying to put together a happy story to read to his dead son. Cry for the Devil: After playing the epilogue, you'll feel deeply sorry for the two people largely responsible for all the bad things that happened in the story - Wendy and Gregory.or it could be Diana attempting to get on Jennifer's good side. So it would seem the latter two just want leadership while Diana is genuinely sorry. Diana, for her part, actually does apologize for her actions, while Meg and Eleanor don't. Amanda certainly seems to desire leadership, but Susan and Olivia seem to be just going along with whatever the older girls are doing. In the penultimate chapter, are Eleanor, Meg, and Diana all actually sorry for all the things they helped put Jennifer through, or are they desperately seeking leadership after Wendy got dethroned.Is it the memory of a day before the massacre or is it all in her head, the way Jennifer wants to remember the orphanage and her friends? If one believes the theory that the Bucket Knight is a therapist working through her trauma, it could be the latter. The question of what the epilogue actually is.For all characters: Is what can be seen in the epilogue false or how everyone actually was? If it is the latter, then it could easily be that Jennifer's bullying wasn't nearly as bad as it seemed, there had never been any sexual attacks from Hoffman and Gregory was a friendly, if shy and confused man before getting manipulated.Since that still aligns with the story of "Sir Peter", it's probably him, but it would leave the question: Driven to Suicide or the Aristocat's Club Creepy Souvenir? There is also the split second during "The Funeral" where lightning shows the shadow of what looks like a hanging corpse at the staircase. Did Hoffman leave the orphanage because he was afraid that the Aristocrats would try to kill him or did he have a My God, What Have I Done? moment concerning his molestation of Clara and Diana and wanted to leave before he caused any more damage? One of the storybooks seems to imply the latter, but most fans prefer the former.Speaking of the imps, were they representing the children during Martha's death or did Martha fall down the stairs and die in front of Jennifer and her mind simply added imps in while she was reliving that memory?. Which would mean the children killed Martha, and Hoffman ran like hell so he wouldn't be next.
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