Jack, I Want You To Draw Me Like One Of Your French Girls
The line reveals the depth of her feelings for Jack, who is a poor artist from the lower class. Rose, on the other hand, is a wealthy aristocrat who is engaged to a cruel and snobbish man named Cal. She feels trapped in her life and longs for freedom and adventure. Jack shows her his sketchbook, which contains portraits of women he met in France. They are nude and wearing only a necklace, which symbolizes their confidence and beauty. Rose is intrigued by Jack's talent and his view of the world.
She decides to pose for him in the same way, wearing only the Heart of the Ocean, a priceless diamond necklace that Cal gave her. This is a daring and risky act for Rose, who has never exposed herself to anyone before. She trusts Jack to capture her essence and to respect her as a person. The scene is tense because it is both romantic and dangerous. If Cal or anyone else finds out, they would be furious and punish them. Rose is willing to take that chance because she loves Jack and wants to be with him.