The Nix

What is the symbolism of the red house in the novel, The Nix?

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The red house symbolizes how fond memories become grander than reality. Frank remembers the red house as being a grand and majestic property with several juniper trees and a large dock. However, in reality, it is small and faded with only a small garden surrounded by brown grass.

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