![]() The challenges of having a same-sex partner in the mid- and late-1900s, building genuine relationships despite the predatory nature of the media, and grieving many deep losses in secret all contribute to Evelyn’s character development. Evelyn’s care for the women who help in her home-first Luisa, then Grace-suggests she holds deep respect for working-class people due to her own childhood of financial insecurity. ![]() ![]() Evelyn’s husbands and daughter, Connor, have all died by the time she gives her interview, however, and being all alone has forced her duality as a loving, caring woman whose ambition leads her to act cruelly and pragmatically. For instance, Evelyn got married seven times-not for love, but for a greater chance at fame and success. ![]() This manipulative, opaque behavior is characteristic of Evelyn, who has sacrificed her name, identity, and morals to achieve fame and success. ![]() At 79, Evelyn, one of the biggest stars of Old Hollywood, convinces Monique to write her biography-but without disclosing why she chose the low-level reporter specifically. Evelyn Hugo, Legendary Film Siren, Has DiedĮvelyn Hugo is the novel’s protagonist and the subject of reporter Monique Grant’s interviews.Evelyn Hugo Marries for the Seventh Time. ![]()
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