McTeague: A Story of San Francisco

What does Trina's wedding bouquet symbolize in the novel, McTeague: A Story of San Francisco?

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Pressed behind glass and preserved, Trina's bouquet becomes symbolic of the state of their marriage. Both are frozen in time, untouched by the changing elements around them. The bouquet symbolizes an irretrievable moment of happiness.

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McTeague: A Story of San Francisco