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What is Ellis's Photograph

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The second photograph that Ellis took is the most significant symbol in McMorris's novel. It is at once a symbol of one family's desperation as well as one man's slingshot to fame. The photograph is a representation of the hardships plaguing so many families of the time, including the Dillards. It is also a symbol of the Millstones' desire to heal following their tragedy.