The Passage (Book One of The Passage Trilogy) Symbols & Objects

Justin Cronin
This Study Guide consists of approximately 138 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Passage.
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The Passage (Book One of The Passage Trilogy) Symbols & Objects

Justin Cronin
This Study Guide consists of approximately 138 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Passage.
This section contains 725 words
(approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page)
Buy The Passage (Book One of The Passage Trilogy) Study Guide

Amy’s Peter Rabbit

Amy’s Peter Rabbit is a symbol of comfort and protection. While the toy rabbit that Amy carried as a child was just a toy, Amy still depended upon it for comfort. Later, it is insinuated that Amy was connected to the rabbit because it was a man named Peter who would stand with her against the virals.

Stone Statue

The stone statue is a symbol of danger. Lear and the others believe they are getting closer to the answer to their questions about a virus that can extend the lifespans of humans when they see these statues. In reality, these statues are warnings to the people that see them what the virus can do to them.

Glass of Iced Tea

The glass of iced tea is a symbol of innocence and friendship. When Rachel paid Carter, she would also bring him a...

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