Mona Lisa? More like Mona Leo. There is a popular theory that the subject of the Mona Lisa isn't a woman, but the artist himself. If so, he did a good job making himself appear female in the famous painting. Art—and makeup—can help a person achieve any look they want. We certainly doubt that anyone who saw Greta's paintings of Lili thought she was painting a man, and plenty of people believe Lili is a cisgendered female in person. While making the transition from Einar to Lili, Einar starts on the outside and work his way in.
Questions About Appearances
- What does Einar do to make himself look more female?
- Why is it important for Einar to wear feminine clothes? When does he start feeling uncomfortable in male clothes, and why?
- Henrik says he "knows" about Lili, insinuating that he knows she is biologically male. How does he know? How does he see through her exterior?