Follow Me to the Ground

What do Ada's father's hunting trips symbolize in the novel, Follow Me to the Ground?

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Father’s hunting trips symbolize the connections between humans and animals. Father is technically not human, but he resembles humans in many ways. He often becomes overwhelmed by the desire to hunt deer, which he does at night with his bare hands. These images reflect the idea that humans are often governed by traits that come from nature and evolution.

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Follow Me to the Ground