Letters to Hari-Gaura
These objects symbolizes the process of self-discovery, healing, and reconciliation. Each one of these objects represents a step towards understanding a character's past and nurturing their inner child's needs.
Mirror
This object symbolizes reflection and self-examination. As the protagonist looks into this object, he confronts his own image and the layers of identity and memory that define him.
Family Photo Album
This object symbolizes memory and the passage of time. Through these objects, the protagonist revisits key moments and relationships, connecting his present self to his past.
Water
This object symbolizes the fluid nature of memory and emotions. It represents the currents of change, healing, and the flow of time that carry Hari Ziyad's narrative forward.
Bird
This object symbolizes freedom and escapism, offering a contrast to the constraints and struggles that Hari Ziyad faces. The sight of this in various contexts embodies a desire...
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