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I loved that he sent her the Daisies every day. It is like saying hello, how are you, and I'm here for you without actually getting in her personal space. Daisy didn't need to read a note or talk to anyone to know that someone cared.

The way Marcus sees his sister in Daisy is knowing that she’s not someone who should be solely defined by being a stripper. He instinctively knows that there’s a person underneath the veneer used to perform. His sister was treated as “less than” because she was a stripper, even though it helped her be able to keep and raise him. He just refused to judge her for this reason.
I think the reason he gets Daisy in this moment is he got to see who she was before the rape and after. And, he saw the brutality of the assault. Experiencing her change gave him guidance in figuring out how to draw her back. Sending the flowers daily said, “I still see you!” They being daisies made it personal.
I think the reason he gets Daisy in this moment is he got to see who she was before the rape and after. And, he saw the brutality of the assault. Experiencing her change gave him guidance in figuring out how to draw her back. Sending the flowers daily said, “I still see you!” They being daisies made it personal.

I also loved that he sent her daisies every day and I truly believe that if he hadn't done so, she might never have recovered to the extent that she did.