The Blue Socks
These objects are a symbol of care and kindness, given between white and Black characters.
George's Peanut Field
This area symbolizes hard work and an attempt to find common ground.
Ted Morton's Fountain
This object, one of Landry's favorites, is a symbol of joy and a rare feeling almost like freedom for Landry. Later, it becomes a desired object of Isabelle's.
Ridley
This animal symbolizes faith and loyalty.
George's Cooking
This activity and its products symbolizes a main character's oddity and charm.
Isabelle's China
These objects symbolize both Isabelle's generosity and the importance of appearances among the families of the community.
Isabelle's Fruit Basket for Prentiss
This object represents both a bribe and Isabelle's attempts to provide just the smallest comfort to Prentiss in jail.
Ted Morton's Farm
This place symbolizes bondage and injustice, as it holds some of Prentiss's and Landry's worst memories.
The Fire
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