Middle Passage

Importance of Isadora's apartment?

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Isadora's love for animals turns her apartment into a menagerie of handicapped cats, birds, and other animals. Rutherford initially finds this annoying, since their hair and feathers are everywhere. After leaving New Orleans, and throughout the voyage, however, he finds himself thinking of Isadora and wishing he were in her apartment with her.