What is Rose's purpose in Get Out?

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We get it, she's a psychopath, does not feel empathy, yet maybe has fun acting and dating (black) people.

But then if she doesn't feel empathy, why does she care about her family and actually brings these black people to the house? If she could actually feel love towards any human being, she'd prefer to keep Chris alive before her family as she finds them old-school and somewhat racist (as she says to Chris).

If she enjoyed acting with Chris for 5 months (and didn't seem tired of it as you see her putting efforts in laughing with him or bringing him snacks etc), why would she just give him away?

Maybe she just likes change and would enjoy moving on to her next victim but again she didn't seem tired of playing with Chris at all.



Best Answer

I don't think Rose was a psychopath or a sociopath. I think she was basically an insecure upper middle class girl who,above all else, was compelled to be Mama and Daddy's perfectly polished and obedient little girl. There were also a couple of times that made me think Rose had been hypnotized by her mother at some point. Hypnotized in a way that would make Rose do her part of the "job" without any inner conflict to slow the process down.




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Is Rose the villain in Get Out?

Rose Armitage is the main antagonist of the 2017 horror movie Get Out. She is a cult member of the Order of the Coagula along with the Armitage Family.

What is the message behind Get Out?

Get Out is loaded with symbols and imagery that remind us of the history of slavery and the Old South - starting with the plantation-like Armitage Estate and some older-looking costumes. The echoes visually remind us that our society's past is ever interwoven into our present.

Why was Georgina crying in Get Out?

A single tear immediately slid out of Georgina's left eye and down her cheek after Chris confessed that he was nervous being around so many white people.



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