Objects & Places from Always and Forever, Lara Jean

Jenny Han
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Always and Forever, Lara Jean

Jenny Han
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Chocolate Chip Cookies

These objects symbolize Lara Jean's anxiety about the uncertainty of her future.

Pink Diamond Ring

This object given to Lara Jean by Stormy represents their friendship and connection.

Scrapbook

This object is a symbol of Lara Jean's desire to hold onto the past. She gives it as a gift to Peter.

Corsage

This object represents Peter's dedication not only to Lara Jean but to Kitty and her family.

Wedding Photo

This object in the Covey home represents the past. When Lara Jean's father marries Trina, it is moved to the girls' room.

French Toast

This symbolizes regret and is given to Peter by Lara Jean as a means of apology after they fight about John.

Yearbook

This object symbolizes high school. It is returned to Lara Jean from Peter in the end of the novel.

UVA

This setting in the novel represents Peter's future.

Chapel Hill

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