Waylay's Old Shoes
This object symbolizes the neglect that one of the main characters suffers at the hands of her mother. Naomi does not appreciate that this object is on the bed.
Daisies
This object symbolizes the state of Naomi's life when she first comes to Knockemout. Naomi's hair is quite tattered with this object messily stuck in it.
Password to Knox's Office
This object symbolizes the ways in which Knox wants to protect Naomi in Chapter 35. Knox gives this to Naomi in the office after Warner has confronted Naomi violently in the Honky Tonk restaurant.
Vegetables
This object symbolizes the solid parenting in the novel. In Chapter 31 there is a mention of how Waylay makes known to the caseworker that she does not like this object.
Liza J's Kitchen Before Naomi Arrives
This object symbolizes Liza's inability to deal with the deaths of her daughter and her...
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