The Way It Felt to Be Falling

Describe symbolism in The Way It Felt to Be Falling by Kim Edwards

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Like much of Edward's use of symbolism in the story, the image of planes is repeated throughout the narrative. It indicates Kate's longing to leave town and her difficult life and it also foreshadows the event, skydiving, that changes Kate's perspective.

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