Evergreen story
A rebellious teenage girl and her exasperated family move to a gated community with a stringent emphasis on conforming to certain norms and a unique way of dealing with troubled youths. Directed by: Allan Kroeker. Story by: Jill Blotevogel.
14 total · 3 choice · 6 major · 5 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| coping with a problematic family member | choice | The Winslow's were coping with the rebellious teen of the family Jenna. |
| human vs. captivity | choice | Jenna was as a prisoner in the gated community of Evergreen. |
| teenage rebellion | choice | The story follows the Winslow's as they move to a gated community with stringent rules in a last ditched attempt to get the rebellious teen of the family Jenna on the right path in life. |
| conformism in society | major | The Evergreen gated community teens were forced to wear uniform like outfits. Jenna's tattoos, piercings, and colorful hair dye was removed, presumably to make her the same as everyone else. |
| father and daughter | major | Ed and his rebellious teen daughter Jenna. |
| husband and wife | major | Ed and Joyce Winslow were sufficiently concerned with their rebellious teen daughter's welfare that they up and moved their family to a special gated community with very strict rules. |
| mother and daughter | major | Joyce and her rebellious teen daughter Jenna. |
| security vs. freedom | major | In order to enjoy the security of the Evergreen gated community the residents had to give up some of their freedoms. In particular, they had to conform to certain social norms and pass security checks at the gate. The Evergreen gated community leader argued that a new policy of inspecting all vehicles entering the community needed to be inspected to keep everyone safe. |
| sister and sister | major | Jenna and Julie Winslow. |
| betrayal | minor | Julie betrayed her sister Jenna by alerting the Evergreen authorities to Jenna's escape plan. |