Wild Houses

What does Dev's dog, Georgie, represent in the novel, Wild Houses?

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Georgie, Dev's mother's dog, represents innocence. Georgie's affection for Doll highlights the purity and goodness that still exists despite the surrounding corruption. In contrast, Georgie's aversion to Gabe and Sketch reflects an intuitive distrust of their violence and deceit. This distinction emphasizes the theme of moral clarity and the instinctual recognition of trustworthiness or danger. Georgie's presence serves as a subtle reminder of the simpler, more genuine relationships that exist outside the complex web of criminality and manipulation in the novel.

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Wild Houses, BookRags