In the movie, Lopez is a battered woman. Over time the abuse gets more and more obvious. She goes through every one of the steps that we talked about in class. The abuse starts out as anger caused from stress in the husbands work life and progresses into actual hitting. When Lopez begins to stand up for herself and their daughter, she finds out that the husband was cheating on her. This sends the husband into a fit and he beats her again, but worse this time. Finally, Lopez decides to run away with the help of her friends that stand beside her. Unfortunately, he catches her and beats her almost to death. Again, this is a perfect example of the progression of the abuse. She tries to again run away and disappear, this time it works. She gets away.
Just like in Black and Blue, Enough personalizes the mental and physical affects the abuse from a husband can cause. Lopez has to cut her hair, get a new name, and try to build a new home for her and her child; just like Fran Benedetto. You see Lopez cry, fight, and stand up straight in the face of her hurt. When she learns that her husband is searching for her (which they usually do when a wife runs away), she fights back. Given, this is a movie and not real life, but I believe that fighting back is exactly what a battered woman wants to do, but she doesn't have the