Does Ana Ever Sign the Contract

4. Why does Christian never let ana touch? This has something to do with question #3, but it`s so important that it deserves its own entry. The terms of the contract are clearly irrelevant at this point, so why is it the rule that Christian refuses to let Ana break? (Seriously, don`t tweet me that I would know if I read the book because I read the books, and I`m afraid they won`t solve this mystery for movie viewers until they`re released. I`m just taking care of you, OK?) Ana turns out to be a determined but shy and caring person. She loves books (especially British literature) and works hard and maintains a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 at university. In addition, it tends to be very insecure about its appearance and does not recognize its natural beauty. She hates attention and loves to live a modest life, so she struggled to adapt to Christian Grey, who had such an expensive daily life. It is mentioned that she is a workaholic and hates when Christian says she doesn`t need a job after their marriage. 1. Will Christian and Ana get back together? This may seem obvious given that the two are back together in the trailers, participating in masked balls and having extremely unrealistic sex, but who knows what might happen during the two hours of the film? They could get back together for a while, and then separate again, again and again forever. Also keep in mind that there will be a third movie, so the probability of Darker connecting everything well (with cable ties) seems low. One rule that remains is the eye rolling rule. It`s a big no in Christian`s head, he doesn`t like the challenge in the first book.

As Ana rolls their eyes (literally the last 15 pages of the book), the two begin a game of cat and mouse (Christian the cat, Ana the mouse) until Christian can ”punish” Ana for resisting her. In the final pages of the book, Christian begins to hit her with a belt, forcing her to count the slaps, and while taking them all. it upsets them to the marrow and makes them panic. It`s a ”monumental awakening” for her to realize that he wants to see her suffer, which, frankly, Fifty Shades of Effed Up is for her. His compatibility hits a wall, she realizes that she can`t give him what he wants, even though he says she does, and he realizes that he can`t give her what she wants – even if he clearly does. Ana`s biological father, Franklin A. Lambert, died the day after his birth from an accident during naval combat training. Her mother`s second husband, Ray Steele, is the man who registered and raised her as a daughter, whom Ana considers her ”real” father. Ray taught Ana several practical skills, including self-defense, weapon safety, and the use of tools. Ana lived with her mother Carla Wilks in Las Vegas during her mother`s third marriage to Stephen Morton. Ana eventually returned to Montesano, Washington, to live with her stepfather Ray because she didn`t get along well with her mother`s third husband. She had a boring feeling for her mother, whom she described as ”incurably romantic,” and in fact, her mother is husband number four.

Ana doesn`t want to talk much about her mother`s married life. Ana accidentally becomes pregnant with her first child, Theodore Raymond Grey, after failing to take her contraceptive for a while. Christian goes to Ana for the evening. Believing that their marriage is almost over, they fight for the baby. When Ana is contacted by Jack Hyde, who tells her that he has kidnapped Mia Grey and is holding her for ransom, Ana must lie to Christian that she no longer loves him and that she leaves him and takes five million dollars to start a new life. After realizing that Ana hadn`t left him and that she had only lied to save Mia from death, he saves her and Mia from Jack Hyde and their relationship is stronger than ever. At the end of the book, a lot has happened – you might need a shower – and the two decide to redefine the contract originally drawn by Christian. Basically, Ana is still referred to as ”submissive,” but she doesn`t have to follow all of Christian`s Wack-a-Doo rules he`s established.

9. Will Christian wear his jeans again? Honestly, they could kill anyone in this movie and I wouldn`t care, but if the jeans don`t make him alive, I`ll revolt. So a short debriefing – and again big spoilers are released on this gap – about what`s going on in the book Fifty Shades of Grey. The young and naïve Anastasia Steele (played by Dakota Johnson) meets the dark and brooding Christian Grey (played by Jamie Dornan). The two enter – well, somehow – into a dominant/submissive sexual relationship, with Mr. Grey holding the whip with his hand contracting his palm. But because there`s no perfect relationship, it`s hard for the two to really fall into the ideal, contractual roles of a dom and a sub because they start to really care about each other. WHICH VIOLATES THE RULES. In the coming days, Ana receives several parcels from Christian. This includes a laptop that allows him to research the BDSM lifestyle taking into account the contract; to communicate with him, since she has never owned a computer before; and get a more detailed version of the dominant/submitted contract.

She and Christian send each other emails, Ana teasing him and refusing to comply with certain parts of the contract, such as simply eating food from a certain list. Ana later meets christian to discuss the contract and is overwhelmed by the potential BDSM arrangement and the possibility of a non-romantic sexual relationship with Christian….

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