Belinda's Hair
This is something very important to a young woman, and she is devastated when a lock is cut. It symbolizes vanity and chastity.
The Lap-Dog
This is a pet young women often have. It symbolizes frivolity.
The Glass
This is what Belinda uses to check her appearance when she applies her makeup and does her hair. It symbolizes an obsession with beauty.
The Sun
This is a star that provides light in the daytime. It symbolizes the beginning of a new day.
The Cross
This is a necklace that Belinda wears. It symbolizes religious faith.
The Petticoat
This is an undergarment worn under a dress or skirt. It symbolizes guarding a woman’s chastity.
The Card Game
This is what Belinda plays with the Baron and a couple of other men. It symbolizes power.
Coffee
This is what is served to drink at Hampton Court. It...
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