Phones
These objects, as well as being sources of distraction, also become objects of fixation in terms of secret-keeping and deception.
The Pub Crawl
The situation in which the narrator first meets Felix begins as a sort of ironic exercise that she partakes in out of boredom and treats with derision.
Felix's Faked Death
This event symbolizes deception, grief, and betrayal.
The Bookshop Meeting in Berlin
This event, which the narrator attends in an attempt to make friends and feel more connected in a foreign country, actually ends up making her feel more isolated.
The Narrator's Series of Zodiac Dates
This continuum of events represents the narrator's struggle for romantic connection and her difficulty in coming to terms with Felix's death.
Women's March Protest
This event is meant as an event in which people can express solidarity about the mistreatment of women, but for the narrator, it becomes...
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