To Have and to Heist

What does the diamond known as the "Wild Heart" represent to Jack in the novel, To Have and to Heist?

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For Jack, the Wild Heart is a symbol of redemption because in returning it to its rightful owners, he will redeem himself for the the guilt he carries over his grandmother's death.

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To Have and to Heist