Setting
Place
Place
- Probably in England as the word "money-box" is a typical British word.
- Lulu's room
- The fireplace
Time
- In the past
Themes
1. The end of childhood and the loss of innocence
- Lulu is probably a young teenager.
- She ran away based on the note that her mother crumpled.
- She took her savings "money-box" to start a new life with a man who drove her off in a "engine roar".
- She left her childhood behind.
2. Parent-child relationship
- The mother and Lulu relationship could have been a tense and strained one.
- Lulu is a rebellious teenager.
- She dislikes her mother's restrictions on her freedom and emerging interest in the opposite sex.
- She keeps secrets from her mother.
- The mother and narrator relationship is less dramatic.
- The narrator is obedient and respectful to the mother.
- The narrator loves the mother very much and observe her pain and distress.
3. Grief and love
- The mother is grieving over the loss of her child, Lulu.
- The mother clearly loves Lulu.
- The narrator loves the sister as she called her by pet name "Lu".
- The narrator is worried about the sudden disappearance of the elder sister.
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