
She is ignorant at first, unaware of her own flaws and the reality around her. However, Catherine’s words make her realize her ignorance, prompting a moment of self-reflection. During their conversation, when Catherine speaks about her brother, her inner voice repeatedly urges her to run away, a sign of her instinct to avoid facing the uncomfortable truth. She desperately tries to escape and remain in denial, holding onto her ignorance as a form of self-protection. But eventually, she is forced to confront the fact that she is not much different from her parents, who are equally blind to their faults. In this moment of painful clarity, she reaches a grim conclusion, she chooses death as her only way out, seeing no other escape from the cycle she finds herself in.
Annette has a mindset thinking everything is her fault... I kinda blame that catherine lady for finally pushing her over the edge, it's crazy how they both have some guilt over each other damn...