Analyze Dr. Nick Cavanaugh’s actions as a manifestation of unresolved childhood trauma related to his mother. The amputation of Helena's arms, triggered by her attempting to choke him, can be read as a symbolic response to his memories of maternal control.
Discuss Helena as the ultimate "object" of desire. By literally "boxing" her, Nick attempts to strip her of agency to fit his idealized version of a woman, transforming her into a living Venus de Milo . Boxing Helena
Examine how Helena, even when physically powerless, uses psychological and verbal dominance to challenge Nick’s authority. Analyze Dr
For a paper on the 1993 film , you can explore its deep psychological layers, its controversial production history, or its polarized reception as a feminist or anti-feminist work. 1. Psychological & Psychoanalytic Themes Discuss Helena as the ultimate "object" of desire