The Kent Echo
This publication is the source of Jean's income and it embodies the pride she takes in her work.
Cigarettes
These are a small source of Jean's pleasure, and many people in this time and setting use them.
Jean's Doing Her Mother's Hair
This small act of kindness represents Jean's devotion to her mother.
Jean's Dress From Gretchen
This object represents friendship, skill, and manipulation
Howard's Jewelry Shop
This location is place of refuge for Jean and Howard as their feelings for each other deepen.
Jemima
This creature symbolizes Jean's growing affection for Margaret.
St. Cecilia's
This institution represents a somewhat oppressive, traditional place of treatment.
Aunt Edie's Orchard
This place represents freedom and fun for Jean and Howard.
Jean's Unused Luxuries
These items in Jean's drawer represent restraint and longing.
Howard's Car
Many of Jean's and Howard's early affectionate moments take place in Howard's car...
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