Flights: A Novel
What significance does the unnamed narrator find in the shapes of airports?
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The unnamed narrator gives several examples when she claims that the world's airports resemble objects involving signs and signals. She states, "Sydney's airport is shaped like a plane, Tokyo's like an “enormous hieroglyphic...perplexing” (178), Chinese airports are like “hexagrams from the I Ching," San Francisco's like “a cross section of the spine," and Frankfurt's is “a computer chip” (178-179).