The Wife Upstairs

How does the author use symbolism in the novel, The Wife Upstairs?

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The scholarship is a symbol of Bea's ingenuity and determination. She grows up with poor, alcoholic parents who do not care about her future, so she fills out a scholarship application on her own when she is just a young girl so she can go to a prestigious boarding school.

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The Wife Upstairs

The scholarship is a symbol of Bea's ingenuity and determination. She grows up with poor, alcoholic parents who do not care about her future, so she fills out a scholarship application on her own when she is just a young girl so she can go to a prestigious boarding school.

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The Wife Upstairs, BookRags