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re: AGES OF CHARACTERS?

Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 12:29 pm EST 01/16/15
In reply to: re: AGES OF CHARACTERS? - WWriter 12:04 pm EST 01/16/15

"If Carlotta is 50, she was born in 1921. But in I'm Still Here, when she talks about her experiences during the depression, it sounds like she was grown up by 1929... certainly not 8 years old!"

Well, of course, the Depression lasted several years. But you're right, I've always noticed this as a bit of a discrepancy. I think Carlotta should be about 55, and then it works out that she might have met (and married?) a big financier somewhere in the mid 1930s, when she was, let's say about 18.


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