Cassie Got Her Flowers, and We Got Some Clarity
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Cassie Got Her Flowers, and We Got Some Clarity
"Cassie asks her ex-best friend Maddy, 'Who am I?' with genuine curiosity, highlighting her struggle with identity in a world that commodifies sex."
"In the third episode, Cassie's physical voluptuousness echoes the vivaciousness of the blooms, yet her moment of walking down the aisle is an illusion of acquiescence."
In season three of Euphoria, Cassie is portrayed as a character grappling with her identity and societal pressures. She exhibits a lack of understanding about modern issues like OnlyFans while clinging to traditional gender roles. Her character is defined more by her extravagant costumes than by her internal struggles. In the third episode, her physical appearance is emphasized, showcasing her voluptuousness and femininity, yet this portrayal masks her deeper confusion and the illusion of acquiescence to societal norms.
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