![]() While on leave, Forest comes to watch her sing and again saves Jenny - this time from men grabbing at Jenny's legs during her performance. As a result of her photos however, she is hired to perform and sing in a strip club under the name Bobbie Dylan. The two are once again separated as Forrest enters boot camp.įorrest discovers while in boot camp that Jenny has posed for Playboy while wearing her college sweater, which leads to her being expelled. The two share a laugh and Jenny’s roommate listens. Jenny brings Forrest to his first orgasm by showing him her bare breast. Jenny (though angry) forgives Forrest and invites him into her dorm room. Billy leaves, upset, prompting the two to split. One such visit results in him beating up her boyfriend, Billy, when Forrest misinterprets a playful make out session for Billy hurting Jenny. Forrest believed this was because of her grandma's mean dog, but the film implies that it was likely she was scared her father was either going to break out of jail or get released from jail and try to find her and abuse her some more.įorrest and Jenny would remain close through their high school years, with Jenny continuing to urge Forrest to run, screaming "Run Forrest, run!" when bullies pursued him - this time in a truck.įollowing high school, the two attend separate colleges - Jenny, an all girls college that Forrest often visits. Occasionally she would sneak out in the middle of the night and stay with Forrest, hopping into bed with him, claiming she was scared but never revealed to Forrest what she was scared of. Soon after, Jenny's father is arrested, and she is sent to live with her grandmother in a trailer nearby Forrest’s Home. She repeats, "Dear God, make me a bird, so that I can fly far, far, far away from here.” A frightened Jenny instructs Forrest to kneel down and help her pray to God. Jenny's drunken father pursues Jenny and Forrest, but they hide in a cornfield, and he doesn't find them, presumably because he's too drunk to do so. ![]() One day when Jenny isn't at school, Forrest goes to her farm house. When local bullies show up on bikes to tease and throw rocks at Forrest, Jenny urges him to run, screaming "Run, Forrest, run!" Her advice leads to Forrest’s leg braces breaking off and him running across town, literally kicking up dust as he passes. Jenny teaches Forrest to read, while he teaches her how to swing in the branches. ![]() The two often sit in a large oak tree after school. Jenny and Forrest first meet on the bus to school when she invites him to sit with her, which Forrest gratefully accepts (as none of the other students would let him sit with them).ĭuring their early years, Jenny acts as Forrest’s only friend and ally. ![]() Forrest, being simple minded, believed that he was simply a loving father as he was always kissing and touching Jenny and her sisters. She was raised by her father, a farmer, who physically and sexually abused Jenny and her sisters. Her mother died when she was 5 years old. Jenny was born on July 16th, 1945 (the day the first atomic weapon in history was detonated in Alamogordo, NM) in Taylor, Arkansas. ![]()
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