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Maude's free spirit influences Harold from "summary" of Harold and Maude by Colin Higgins

Maude's presence had a profound impact on Harold. Her free spirit seemed to seep into every aspect of his life, slowly but surely. At first, Harold was intrigued by Maude's unconventional ways. He watched in awe as she danced barefoot in the rain, sang joyfully in the park, and spoke freely about her past adventures. Maude's carefree attitude was a stark contrast to Harold's rigid upbringing and conservative values. As Harold spent more time with Maude, he found himself loosening up. He started to embrace the spontaneity and unpredictability that Maude embodied. He no longer felt bound by societal norms or his mother's expectations. Instead, Harold began to live for himself, exploring new experiences and indulging in his own desires. Maude's influence was like a breath of fresh air in Harold's stifled existence. With Maude by his side, Harold felt liberated. He no longer feared judgment or disapproval. Instead, he reveled in the freedom that Maude's p...
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    Harold and Maude

    Colin Higgins

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