Lux Lisbon in The Virgin Suicides

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Lux Lisbon in The Virgin Suicides is a rebellious, sexually curious teenage girl whose tragic coming-of-age and emotional turmoil embody the film’s haunting exploration of adolescent isolation and suburban repression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
age teenager
appearsIn The Virgin Suicides NERFINISHED
The Virgin Suicides (film) NERFINISHED
The Virgin Suicides (novel) NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre coming-of-age film
drama film
associatedTheme Catholic upbringing
female adolescence
mortality
parental control
characterTrait emotionally troubled
impulsive
rebellious
romantic
self-destructive
sexually curious
creator Jeffrey Eugenides NERFINISHED
deathManner suicide
familyName Lisbon NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Lux NERFINISHED
hairColor blonde
hasParent Mr. Lisbon NERFINISHED
Mrs. Lisbon NERFINISHED
hasSibling Bonnie Lisbon NERFINISHED
Cecilia Lisbon NERFINISHED
Mary Lisbon NERFINISHED
Therese Lisbon NERFINISHED
livesIn United States NERFINISHED
suburban Detroit
loveInterest Trip Fontaine NERFINISHED
narrativeRole Lisbon sister
central character
notableEvent attends homecoming dance with Trip Fontaine
dies by suicide
engages in sexual relationship with Trip Fontaine
has sexual encounters with multiple boys on the roof
is abandoned by Trip Fontaine after the dance
is confined at home by her parents after the dance
partOf Lisbon family
portrayedBy Kirsten Dunst NERFINISHED
storyToldBy group of neighborhood boys
symbolizes adolescent isolation
sexual awakening
suburban repression
tragic coming-of-age

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Kirsten Dunst role Lux Lisbon in The Virgin Suicides