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Breaux Bridge House
The Breaux Bridge house is a symbol of the past. When Chloe returns to the house to save Riley, she is overwhelmed with memories.
Bicycle Lessons
The bicycle lessons are a symbol of Dick Davis's innocence. He is kind and empathetic toward his daughter while teaching her to ride a bike, which conflicts with the idea that he is a ruthless murderer.
New York Times Badge
The New York Times badge that Aaron wears is a symbol of his deceit. The badge is fake.
Jewelry Box
The jewelry box is a symbol of guilt. When Chloe finds it, she assumes that it belongs to her father, but it really belongs to Cooper.
Firefly Charm
The firefly charm is a symbol of Lena's innocence and her troubled nature. She wears the charm because she likes to squeeze the bugs and spread their glowing goo on...
This section contains 287 words (approx. 1 page at 400 words per page) |