Winter in Paradise Symbols & Objects

Elin Hilderbrand
This Study Guide consists of approximately 54 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Winter in Paradise.

Winter in Paradise Symbols & Objects

Elin Hilderbrand
This Study Guide consists of approximately 54 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Winter in Paradise.
This section contains 502 words
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Calla Lillies

The Calla Lilies that Russ sends Irene are a symbol of his love. Calla Lilies are Irene’s favorite flowers. When Russ sends her a bouquet of these flowers on New Year’s Day, she believes it is an apology for the fight they had the day before.

Photograph of Russ and Rosie

This photograph of Russ and Rosie is a symbol of proof. When Irene sees this picture of Russ and Rosie together, she is no longer able to pretend that Russ was not cheating on her.

Russ’ Villa

Russ’ villa is a symbol of deception. Through Russ’ career with Croft, he never told Irene that he visited St. John much less that he owned a multi-million dollar house there.

Airplane Banner

This airplane banner is a symbol of Russ’ guilt. Irene had thought when Russ hired a plane to pull a banner announcing...

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