The Cider House Rules
This is Violette's favorite book, and it represents an awakening for her, as she was never a strong reader before encountering this book.
Philippe's Bike
This object represents irresponsibility and carelessness.
Violette's Clothes
These objects represent Violette's reservedness and her desire for privacy.
Sasha's Garden
This setting represents hope and renewal, which one character passes on to another.
Irene's Journal
This object represents truth and passion.
Celia's Chalet
This setting represents peace, and the ongoing generosity and bonds of friendship.
The Fire at La Clayette
This event is a tragedy and it involves a coverup, so it is symbolic of lies and deception.
Cats
These animals represent intuition and companionship.
Spirits
These entities represent connections to the past, as well as guides.
The Bridges of Madison County
This film represents a turning point and a catalyst for Gabriel; after seeing it for the first...
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