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Lest And Carolyn's Relationship Analysis
I think Lest and Carolyn's relationship was a very interesting relationship. It can be seen that they both loved each other at some point in time because they go married to each. But then they got interested in their lives and did not get along well with each other. Carolyn especially because she became very attached to her career and this had a bad impact on her daughter as well as her relationship with her husband. One moment that really stands out for me is when Lester is trying to kiss her and she notices the beer almost spilling on the couch and she stops him and warn him not to spill the beer. Throughout the film, Lester and Carolyn don't have much success with their relationship, but they do have many failures and some of them include

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