Personal Narrative: Drawing Of The Face Of Caleb

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Id 1 : Ava put women’s clothes on her.

Descr : She asked Caleb to close his eyes and she went in the closet to bring a dress. She put the dress on her and she came back to show her outfit to Caleb.

Eval : She did that to charm Caleb because she wanted him to be attach to her. She wanted him to trust what she said and after, it will be easier for her to make him believe that she really like him. She did it principally to convince him to save her. After that Caleb thought that she loved him and he started planning the plan to escape the house.

Id 2 : Ava did a drawing of the face of Caleb.

Descr : She showed Caleb an abstract drawing and he told her to draw something she knew or an object. She came back with a drawing of the view she had
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It was also to make him believe that he was important for her and that she constantly think of him. She showed him the drawing and she asked him if he was looking at her on the camera, because she wanted him to believe that it was important for her.

Id 3 : Ava is questioning Caleb on his private life.

Descr : Ava asked a lot of questions to Caleb about his life after he asked her some questions. She asked him details about his family, his job and his love life.

Eval : Ava did that to show Caleb that she was interested by him and that the feelings was reciprocal. She wanted him to believe that even if she was a robot, she was able to think like humans and to have the same capacities as them. She tried to gain his trust while acting like a real human and while showing him that she can have a real conversation. She also did that to prove Caleb that she liked him more than a friend.

Id 4 : Ava quit the house without Caleb.

Descr : The plan that Caleb and Ava did to escape the house worked. They did the power cut and because they switch the system they were able to get out of their rooms, because all the doors opened instead of closing. However, Ava doesn’t respect the plan and she left Caleb in the

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