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About Eli's way of dressing...

Post by the_value_of_x » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:04 am

Eli has lots of money, but wears raggedy things probably found in garbage cans. Why? It makes Eli stick out and can't possibly be too comfortable. Maybe stores are not always open at night? But her present gaurdian could always shop for her. Maybe the homeless kid look makes potential victims take pity on the poor thing? What do you think?

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Post by Nightrider » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:14 am

Maybe she just doesn't care how she looks and Hakan is obviously a poor excuse for a guardian since his thoughts are elsewhere...Remember, the only reason she "cleaned up" is when Oskar noticed her sickly odor...She knows all about hygene and clean clothes...she's just consumed with survival....and that is obviously the most important thing in her life before she meets Oskar.
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Post by sauvin » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:27 am

Rich or not, Eli's long experience has probably told her what many folk I ran into while living in Detroit could tell you: poor people, especially those who look homeless, are very nearly invisible. This is probably in tandem with not giving a hoot what she looks or smells like because social contact isn't something she can normally expect.
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Post by ofelia » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:52 am

Or it might not even occur to Eli to go buy clothes. She seems to have to change clothes often when they're ruined by blood. I think the simplest solution in that case would be to go grab whatever you can find, so you're at least wearing something. (This is more apparent in the novel, since Eli has wings to fly and has to take off his shirt to transform. Then starts wearing Oskar's clothes to try and be like him.)
Although I like sauvin's idea. I just think since Eli is permanently a child, there are little slip-ups like the attack on Virginia that seem to indicate lack of planning or thought of potential consequences.

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Post by EEA » Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:58 am

I think that Eli is not worried about that. She has other things that keep her attention. Trying to survive and not been notice. I do thing that she is aware about what things too wear specially once she starts to know Oskar.

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Post by Ash » Mon Aug 01, 2011 6:59 am

I agree the lack of social contact as stated would account for the way she dressed, and her hygiene. We essentially dress and keep clean for others, but Eli didn't have any others.
The only time (in the novel) where her scruffiness could have aroused suspicion was with the cancer woman. We don't know what Eli was wearing then. Maybe she dressed more normally for that hit, even brushed her hair, some mouth-wash :lol:
It has been speculated previously Eli may have been attempting to keep Hakan at arm's length by staying smelly. But I'm quite sure Hakan couldn't care less about things like that.

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Re: About Eli's way of dressing...

Post by sauvin » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:15 am

Ash wrote:I agree the lack of social contact as stated would account for the way she dressed, and her hygiene. We essentially dress and keep clean for others, but Eli didn't have any others.
The only time (in the novel) where her scruffiness could have aroused suspicion was with the cancer woman. We don't know what Eli was wearing then. Maybe she dressed more normally for that hit, even brushed her hair, some mouth-wash :lol:
It has been speculated previously Eli may have been attempting to keep Hakan at arm's length by staying smelly. But I'm quite sure Hakan couldn't care less about things like that.
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Re: About Eli's way of dressing...

Post by Ash » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:29 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
No no no. Hakan worshiped Eli like a God. It's like saying the angels at Jesus' tomb refused to roll away the stone because he was a bit smelly in there.

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Post by shaggles » Mon Aug 01, 2011 5:22 pm

It was the early '80's. She looks like she'd fit right in with the Pogues or Dexy's Midnight Runners. ;)

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Post by Lucibel » Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:42 pm

I could almost see Eli on a full Travolta's attire dancin' to "Stayin' Alive". Cuz she literally was :D
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