The Boys from Biloxi Symbols & Objects

This Study Guide consists of approximately 65 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Boys from Biloxi.

The Boys from Biloxi Symbols & Objects

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The Mailing

The mailing is a symbol of sabotage. Rex sends out mailings insinuating that Jesse allowed a man who committed domestic abuse to go free, allowing him to violently rape two women. The mailing did not mention that the woman against whom the man had committed domestic abuse asked that the charges be dropped and that she did not show up for court.

The Color Photo of Red Velvet

The color photo of Red Velvet is a symbol of open warfare. Jesse responds to Rex’s mailing with one of his own. In this one he includes pictures of the clubs he intends to shut down. One of these is Red Velvet. Lance considers Jesse’s use of the picture of his club a sign of open warfare.

Left Ear

The left ear is a symbol of revenge. Dusty Cromwell sends Lance the left ear that...

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