Bear Attacks
This symbolizes the near death experience that two protagonists escaped. If they had been camping a year later, this could have involved them.
The Billiard Table
This symbolizes a character's acceptance of their eventual death. It is first used to restrict them as an operation table, but later in the narrative it uplifts them as a raft.
Morte D’Arthur
This is the original poem that a protagonist rewrites to work through their grief. It depicts the death of King Arthur and Belvedere. It is a sad lament that touches on the sorrow of being left alone after a loved one’s passing.
Pointing
This symbolizes the way a character would cast spells. They taunt another character with their witchcraft.
Animal Farm
This is the novel that one of the characters wrote. It is a satirical, allegorical recount of the Soviet Revolution told through farm animals...
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