Shakespeare's Landlord
Describe symbolism in Shakespeare's Landlord by Charlaine Harris
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In Chapter Eight, when Lily arrives at her car, there is something laying on the hood. As she nears it, she sees that it is a Ken doll with fresh red nail polish painted over one eye and down its cheek. She immediately recognizes it as symbolic of the man she killed.
Shakespeare's Landlord