The Cellar Character Analysis

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In my book The Cellar, the main character, Summer, is kidnapped by a psychopath named Colin. He forces her into his cellar and starts to call her Lily. In the cellar Summer finds three other girls, Rose, Poppy, and Violet. She is trapped in the cellar for over 8 months before she gets rescued by the police and her loving boyfriend Lewis. In that time span she is raped, forced to watch Colin murder whores, forced to watch the other girls be murdered, and forced to live alongside Colin.
One major conflict in The Cellar would be man vs. man and occurred when Summer was kidnapped by Colin. Summer being kidnapped influenced the other characters in various ways including when Lewis’ and Summer’s families go nearly insane looking for her, and when …show more content…

self and it takes place within Colin himself. Colin’s father cheated on his mother with a whore when he was a boy. He and his mother went out to buy Christmas gifts for his father on Christmas Eve. When they returned home Colin heard his mother screaming at his father to leave with the whore that ran out. They had later learned that it went as far as his father renting an apartment with the woman. This influenced Colin more than it did his mother, who never once cried. Because of his father cheating, Colin made it a second job to him to murder whores in his basement, then have the girls clean it up. The conflict was never solved, and Colin never saw his father again. What happened to Colin influenced the story greatly. If Colin’s father had never cheated, or wasn’t caught at least, then Colin wouldn’t have become the person he did. He wouldn’t be bent on having a perfect, “pure” family, never to kidnapped the girls.
In The Cellar, both Colin’s and Summer’s stories can be related to. Anything can happen to anybody’s family, and anyone can react the same as Colin did in the story. The same goes for Summer, who isn’t arrogant, but could have been more cautious of her being. If she had accepted the offered ride from her boyfriend Lewis, then she wouldn’t have been kidnapped that night. This story can reflect real life in terms of being possible to happen to anyone at any time. I learned from this story to always be cautious and never

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