Pretend You Don’t See Her Character Analysis
In the novel, Pretend You Don’t See Her by Mary Higgins Clark, a young woman unintentionally becomes the witness to the murder of Isabelle Waring, a lady who is convinced the car crash that took her daughter’s life, was not just a tragic accident. Lacey, who is just doing her job as a real estate agent, now has her life on the line. She is put into the witness protection program because she is the only one who can identify Mrs. Waring’s killer, and help solve her Isabelle’s daughter, Heather’s, death. Lacey’s world is unexpectedly turned upside down, and although many odds are against her, she keeps her composure and shows her astounding personality throughout the entire book. Lacey Farrell is …show more content…
Being away from her loved ones for an unknowingly long amount of time would be strenuous enough already, let alone having to pretend to be a nonexistent person 24/7. Lacey is feeling detached from her family, and just life itself. “All the things she had been were gone. They existed in her memory, of course, but after a time she began to question even that reality” (Clark 88). The stress of a brand new identity and a felon wanting you dead, could really take a toll on someone, but Lacey chooses for her fate to swing another way. She creates time to meet people, get a job, and join a local gym, trying to make the best of her situation. Not only did she better herself, but she did all she could to help keep her family at home mentally strong and stable, without her presence. In her weekly phone call home, her mother is always a complete nervous wreck, and her mother states, “She never complains. In fact, she’s always trying to cheer me up” (Clark 221). Lacey always tries to end the call on a good note, and mollify her mother’s anxious thoughts. These examples show how well Lacey stayed positive throughout the whole