Author Topic: The Twist House Objects, would you change some or adds some or compare to yours?  (Read 1874 times)

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TOobruce had added:
         Practically the only color that we see in the house is in Jack’s mother’s clothing and in Jack’s clothing and bed covering, each signifying the symbolism of “life” with “love” that was shared between son and mother, the only person who knew, understood, and, at least tacitly, approved of the relationship between Jack and Ennis. It is significant that only one other object in the house has vivid color, and it screams out in its obvious presence. There is a green bowl in the kitchen. Green is the color of the natural life of the trees and foliage of the mountain that connect the land (brown, symbolizing Ennis) and the sky (blue, symbolizing Jack). Green is the color of their relationship and their relationship is symbolized in this scene by the open, yet empty green bowl.               

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Isn't that wonderful ? !

Can one add to that ?