A Photo of Carlton
When Eleanor sees this, she hires a detective and discovers that her future daughter-in-law and this person are related. This symbolizes identity.
The Palace of Eighteen Perfections
This is a series of scrolls created in 1693, and thought to have been lost. They sell for $195 million. They symbolize wealth and affluence.
A Simple Ring
This is jewelry that Nick gives Rachel when he proposes. It symbolizes Rachel’s desire for simplicity.
Drive-In Elevator
This is an automated way to get a car to an apartment on an upper level. It symbolizes lavish spending.
Red Roses
These are something that Charlie considers getting and then meeting Astrid at the airport, like he did in the past. They symbolize his continued love for Astrid.
Gifts from Carlton
These are food items sent to Nick and Rachel’s hotel in Shanghai. They seem to be from one person...
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