This Vicious Grace

What is the importance of the Carnevale in the novel, This Vicious Grace?

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The night of Carnevale represents freedom and new possibilities. The masks allow people like Alessa to be whoever they want. Meanwhile, the celebration and thrill shows that the people are determined to live their life to the fullest, even as Crollo threatens them.

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This Vicious Grace