In "Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine," the protagonist, Eleanor expresses her independence and self-sufficiency. She assures her mother that she does not feel lonely and is perfectly content being alone. This highlights her strong sense of individuality and resilience, as she has learned to cope with life on her own terms.
Despite her claims of being fine alone, Eleanor's statement also hints at a deeper emotional struggle. While she insists on her capability to handle solitude, it suggests a conflict between her perceived strength and the underlying loneliness that comes from isolation. This complexity adds depth to her character and the narrative as a whole.