![]() Even when the other orphans bullied her, she wouldn't retaliate. She seemed caring and thoughtful of the others. ![]() When Jennifer was a child, she was the orphan who was most aware of her surroundings. By the end of the game, Jennifer eventually finds the courage to stand up for herself. In this regard, she can be viewed as strong. However, she is actually very determined and loyal, being able to endure the bullying and punishments. This eventually taught her an important lesson about asserting her true feelings, confronting bullies and why they should be stopped instead of ignored, and refusing to accept abuse. Jennifer's lack of strength and inability to stand up for herself and being unable to say "no" to evil, wrongdoings and injustice led to Brown's death. Jennifer not standing up to herself when children pour water on her. In addition, the game is set in Jennifer's mind and Jennifer was a child during the events of the game and it is unreasonable to expect a little girl to be able to stand up to a mob of other children, especially since some of them, like Diana, were older than her and Jennifer was the "new girl" at the orphanage. She never bears any ill will towards her tormentors - she instead puts on an adult, mature, emotionally repressed front in order to cope with her fears and trauma instead of stooping to the level of her fellow orphans. In addition, one must also consider the time period Rule of Rose is set in and the expectations of women and their behavior (very outspoken women were frowned down upon).ĭespite Jennifer's quiet, stoic demeanor, she is also exceptionally kind, good natured, and caring. If Jennifer disobeys and misbehaves, she will be killed, as mentioned by the prince as a result, she is submissive and lets herself be bullied and tortured by the other ten members of the Red Crayon Aristocrat Club. She seems weak and can be easily pushed about and ordered by others, although this is understandable considering the situation she is forced in. As such, Jennifer is emotionally-stunted. She is the type who is not very talkative and tends to only speak when necessary or when she has something she really wants to say, making her thoughts to the player often a mystery, making her a bit similar to Eleanor.Īfter discovering the truth about her backstory, it is revealed that Jennifer's behavior during the game is the result of a teenager processing her traumatic and painful memories. Jennifer speaks very little and distances herself from her own emotions in an attempt to distance herself from others in turn. ![]() Jennifer is a demure, passive, gloomy and scared soft-spoken young woman who believes herself to be a coward. a cowardly girl who was unable to assert her true feelings. It stands there quietly, not meddling in the affairs of others. Her Social Rank in the Red Crayon Aristocrat Club is the lowest in the aristocracy: Beggar, and later, Irritating.Ī silent scarecrow. Rule of Rose is focused on Jennifer's stay at Rose Garden Orphanage and her post-traumatic stress disorder, and is focused on Jennifer remembering, processing, comprehending, understanding and accepting the suffering she experienced as a child. If the player did not catch it by the end of the game, it is revealed that Jennifer is actually lost inside her dark, disturbing and fractured amnesiac childhood memories in a psychologically-damaged version of her mental hell full of monsters and bullying. Jennifer is abducted while exploring the seemingly abandoned Rose Garden Orphanage, and subsequently trapped on a surreal airship by a ragtag mob of disobedient orphaned children known as the Red Crayon Aristocrat Club who force her to do their commands under the threat of death. ![]() At 19, she is still a teenager, although her teen years are almost over and she is entering adulthood. Very little is initially known about her in the beginning of the game, other than that she is a young woman who is described by the unseen narrator as a "poor unlucky girl". Jennifer is the main protagonist of Rule of Rose. Jennifer, trying to cope with Brown's death
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