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Madame Monnier admits that she is the culprit of her daughter's captivity, and the reason for her imprisonment is that Madame Monnier does not allow her daughter's humble love to disgrace the Monnier family, so she would rather ruin her daughter's life and imprison her until the moment of her death. Blanche ostensibly severed contact with the lawyer, but in fact, secretly had a tryst with him, and the neighbors who saw it began to talk about Blanche, a beautiful woman, and slowly spread the scandal of unmarried pregnancy, which brought great shame to Mrs. Monnier. One night, Blanche, who had been with his son until he returned from the tryst, was forcibly dragged to the attic on the top floor, where a large lock was hung on the outside door, and Blanche was cut off from the world, and this isolation was a cold 25 years.
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It is about a French woman who was locked in the attic by her mother for 25 years because of her unfavored relationship, and when she was finally rescued, she had forgotten that human language would only make terrifying beast sounds, and she was so thin that she was only 40 pounds as terrifying as a skeleton.
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The famous Blanche Monnier incident is about Blanche's twenty-five years of captivity in the attic by her mother and brother. It's just because her mother has a family concept that doesn't agree with Blanche's free love.
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It was a typical case of captivity, and Madame Monnier did not allow her daughter's humble love to bring shame on the Monnier family, so she imprisoned her for 25 years and ruined her daughter's life.
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France's Blanche Monnier fell in love with a lawyer, but her family disagreed, hoping that she would marry a young master from a rich family, and was finally locked up for 25 years, and Blanche Monnier never compromised.
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It is said that Blanche Monnier's daughter, who liked each other with a lawyer who was in the middle of the family, and became pregnant out of wedlock, and then her mother thought it was a disgrace to the family, so she imprisoned her for twenty-five years, and became a skeleton that could only breathe.
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Because she was in love with someone else, her mother disagreed, so she was locked in the attic for 25 years.
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Because Blanche Monnier had an argument with her own mother over love, which angered her mother, her mother locked her up.
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She is not only stubborn, but also extremely greedy, and is willing to donate money to help society, which has a great purpose.
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Because he was in love with others, his biological mother was imprisoned in this small attic for 25 years. This.
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Madame Monnier closed all the exits, and blocked all sunlight with a thick cloth and left the lights on, leaving Blanche in the dark room to reflect.
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In order to prevent Blanche Monnier from eloping with someone else and not marrying a nobleman, her mother imprisoned her for 25 years, reflecting the unfreedom of love at that time.
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The daughter fell in love with someone despite her mother, and the mother was angry and thought that her daughter had to live according to her own ideas, so she locked her up.
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Because this woman did not obey the arrangements of the elders in the family and insisted on pursuing her love, she was imprisoned.
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Blanche's mother justIt is necessary to control Blanche in everything and let Blanche live according to her heart, so that her mother will feel that Blanche can be happy
When Blanche was 25 years old, he met a young lawyer, and the two fell in love at first sight, but the lawyer was a commoner, and Blanche's mother felt that he was not worthy of her daughter, so she did not agree to the relationship. In order to prevent the two from contacting, Blanche's mother imprisoned Blanche in an attic and then claimed that Blanche had eloped with someone.
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Blanche Monnier fell in love with an elderly lawyer and resolutely disagreed with the rich child arranged for her by her mother, and was actually confined in the attic by her mother for 25 years, and was not released until her mother's death. Later, it was anonymously reported to the Minister of Justice in Paris.
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Blanche. Monnier fell in love with a poor boy, and her parents, fearing that the family's reputation would be damaged, imprisoned her for 25 years before being freed.
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Blanche Monnier's biological mother imprisoned her daughter for 25 years, starving and skinny, not like a human being, and not like a ghost.
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