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Shirley is often interpreted as representing Anger in the five stages of grief. Her anger manifests as a need for control and a literal "fixing" of the dead to mask the chaos of loss.

After receiving the news of Nell’s suicide, Shirley insists on preparing her sister’s body herself. [S1E2] Open Casket

Like other siblings' specific rooms, Shirley’s "Red Room" (her office/workplace in the house) contains subtle red elements, a recurring motif throughout the series. Open Casket | The Haunting of Bly Manor Wiki | Fandom Shirley is often interpreted as representing Anger in

In a flashback, young Luke catches a glimpse of a mysterious young girl in the distance at Hill House. Like other siblings' specific rooms, Shirley’s "Red Room"

Shirley’s profession is a direct response to her childhood trauma. She believes that by physically repairing a body, she can psychologically repair the survivors' trauma.

Shirley’s mother, Olivia, is shown designing blueprints for their "forever house," which they plan to build after flipping Hill House.