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Mrs. Livingston's overprotectiveness becomes pronounced as Jimmy grows. She refrains from taking him home until he is four years old, firmly believing that shielding him from the world is essential for his survival. Restricting his media consumption and education to sanitized content, she tries to shape his views into extreme nationalism, further isolating him from peers and broader societal interactions. The fragile bubble becomes both a physical world and a metaphorical barrier that limits Jimmy’s experiences.