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The Great Laura Debate! Who really is Laura from Silent Hill 2?
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Well, shootz, even if Laura's real, she was still called there to teach James something. I like the idea about the different sides of Mary being represented too - both through Laura being innocent and the fact that she could be a nasty little piece of work (we know from that tape that Mary got very nasty towards the end because of her illness). Though I think the nastiness was the side of Mary that James despised, not her "innocence". I always saw Maria's overt sexuality as reflecting James' frustration about not being able to be physically intimate with his wife for god-knows-how-long while she was hospitalized, rather than an indication that he disliked her for being innocent. I think Laura taught James important lessons about doing what's right and protecting someone who can't protect themselves, even if they're not you're favourite person at the time.

And hey, it's a stretch, but she could be real in the sense that Lisa was real - a real person, yes, just not alive at the time you meet her. It's difficult to conceive of a child her age getting to Silent Hill unassisted with nobody trying to find out what she was doing and where her parents were.
"If you really want to see Mary, you should just DIE.

But you might be going to a different place than Mary, James."
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RE: The Great Laura Debate! Who really is Laura from Silent Hill 2? - by geeksicle - 03-02-2024, 09:30 AM

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