![]() ![]() Though Mary just assumed her mother was ignoring her and didn’t care about her, we learn from Mary’s father that “her sadness … made her unwell,” something that was “not her fault,” a description adult audiences will recognize as depression, even if Mary doesn’t. In the movie, Grace’s death affects Mary’s mother deeply. ![]() Craven’s death, changing it from a sudden accident in which she falls from a tree branch-leading her husband to seal up her garden with the offending tree for 10 years-to a long illness. The movie also significantly alters the manner of Mrs. In the book, Grace Craven is named Lilias Craven, and she is related to Mary’s father, not her mother. The film makes Mary’s mother misunderstood, rather than shallow or negligent, and it rearranges the branches of the family tree so that Mary’s aunt, Grace Craven, is her mother’s twin sister. ![]()
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