miiriiam's quote is very applicable. Franny was going though a shift in though processes where she resisted any and all forms of preconceived worth. Living to "be someone" is no way to live at all, she expressed. However, Franny was a victim of already being someone, due to her appearances on A Wise Child; so....she's really just another example of someone wanting what they don't have. To me, wanting what you don't have is wanting what you don't have, regardless of the context.
...still...the vision I get of Franny is basically what I think of when I think of the perfect chick
miiriiam's quote is very applicable. Franny was going though a shift in though processes where she resisted any and all forms of preconceived worth. Living to "be someone" is no way to live at all, she expressed. However, Franny was a victim of already being someone, due to her appearances on A Wise Child; so....she's really just another example of someone wanting what they don't have. To me, wanting what you don't have is wanting what you don't have, regardless of the context. ...still...the vision I get of Franny is basically what I think of when I think of the perfect chick