Rachel’s Chair
This is a place where Jacob's wife often sat and read. It symbolizes Jacob’s love for his wife.
Kitchen Table
This is where Jacob, Isaac, and Rachel shared meals. It symbolizes pleasant memories and also the end of family.
Blackwell
This is where Jacob grew up. It symbolizes home and family.
Barn Loft
This is where Sarah Ann was when her father pushed her and caused her to miscarry. It symbolizes twisted love.
The Bible
This is the book used in Jacob’s church and where Jacob and Rachel find their son’s name. It symbolizes truth.
New House
This is what Jacob bought for Rachel after they married. It symbolizes being able to provide for a family.
The Feminine Mystique
This is a book by Betty Friedman that Rachel read and helped her develop ideas about her role in the family. It symbolizes...
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