Rule of the Bone

Describe symbolism in Rule of the Bone: A Novel by Russell Banks

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In Chapter Three, the mannequins that Chappie sees in a shop window are sexless and naked. Their lack of pigmentation and hair are symbolic of children, just as their blank faces serve as a symbol of innocence and emotional immaturity.

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Rule of the Bone: A Novel