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The Hadley House
The Hadley House symbolizes the family’s overall discontent. Despite its grand and luxuriant exterior, the Hadleys live a life far from one of comfort and ease. The largeness of the house makes each member feel isolated and lonely.
The cabin
The cabin where the Liberation Militia bring Sephy represents the renewal of Callum and Sephy’s love. At the cabin, far removed from society, Callum and Sephy are able to see eye to eye once more. They come to an understanding about their relationship and Callum finally confesses his love to Sephy.
The beach
The beach represents freedom. At the beach, Callum and Sephy are free to express themselves and to be together. The beach makes them feel at ease with one another, something they never feel around the presence of others.
The news
The news represents prejudice and discrimination. The news spreads...
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