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I did not understand why Allison acquiesced so long into what should have been her independence from them.


It is interesting to see how children react to controlling parents and guardians. I believe Allison still lives with the fear of losing her parents and gives in to Jane and Russell as a way of keeping some semblance of family.

They let her model because they were able to take her money. Allison didn't have anyone except her sister, and she was ashamed of her family she never told anyone else the demands they made.
To a certain extent, Allison bought into the line that if she didn't support them, she was an ungrateful child. This idea was a part of their dialogue from the time she was 4. As an adult she found it easier to comply with their requests than to confront them.
