1) Imagination:
In this film, we can notice that there seems to be another Precious, who is a superstar, having a happy life and being respected and complimented by everyone. However, all of these scenes are just her imagination. In fact, she is only a heavy, illiterate and suffering African American Woman. She only has a life with mistreatment and abuse. Instead of keeping complaining, Precious thinks in the positive side, using these fantasies to forget her pressures.
2) The expectation to become the group of the Whites:
In the beginning of the film, Precious has the fantasy that her teacher, Mr.Wicher, will have a potential love relationship with her. This teacher and Precious will have a happy family, living in a beautiful house. From this point, we can discover that although Precious suffer her father’s sexual abuses and harassments, she still looks forward to romantic love, especially with the White. Furthermore, once when Precious looked into the mirror, much to our amazement, a beautiful, blonde and slim white girl appears in it rather than a heavy “ Precious.” From these points and many Precious’ internal monologues, audience will notice that the expectation to be common white becomes an important factor in her life.
3) Self-- identification:
In this story, Precious uses her imagination as a way to forget about living stresses and difficulties. Although these imaginations are unreal, they still play important roles in her life. These imaginations make her find her goal and hopes. In addition to imagination, she is passionate in learning. In the time of an alternative school ( one –teach – one), she discovers that she can not only use her imagination to support herself, but the prectical warm supports from her teacher and classmates Because of her teacher, she knows one day she may have the chance to fulfill her dream. No matter who you are, you should not look down on yourself . After experiencing so many traumas, she finally finds a practical future in her life.
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