Washington Square House
Allocated to David, this place represents his place within the family and his responsibilities. It could also symbolize the division of wealth and property within a family.
Port and Tea
These items, shared by David and his grandfather after family gatherings, may symbolize the tension between tradition and change. One of these items represents tradition and conservatism, while the other represents a more progressive and modern choice.
Frog's Pond Way and Other Properties
The distribution of these among the siblings symbolizes inheritance and legacy. It highlights the unequal distribution of wealth and assets within the family, sparking potential conflicts and rivalries.
The Silence
The recurring nature of this in the narrative can symbolize unspoken tensions, secrets, and the difficulty of communication within the family. It suggests that while they may share a bloodline, there are barriers to understanding and intimacy.
Gingerroot
This item may symbolize...
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