Fifty Shades Darker Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

Fifty Shades Darker Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The best therapy (Allegory)

It is not a secret that Christian Grey is crazy about Anastasia Steele. When he is ill or without mood or does not have desire to do something, Ana makes him smile and takes care of him. She makes him forget about everything. Ana is an allegory of his best cure or treatment. In addition, this makes Christian the happiest man all over the world.

Keychain (Symbol)

Ana's birthday gift for Christian has a very important meaning. Christian unfolds and opens the box. His eyebrows curiously creep upward, when he sees a small rectangular plastic keychain with a picture that flashes and goes out. It shows a panorama of Seattle. But on the other side of the keychain there is a word "YES", which means Ana's consent to marry Christian. The keychain is a symbol of love and further happiness for a young couple.

Relationships, sensitivity, delight (Motifs)

This book was written for one purpose: the author wants to prove that if people sincerely love each other, they have wonderful feelings and relationships. Loneliness makes Ana's life a little dull, but Christian's appearance in her life makes it more vivid and unforgettable. Of course, there cannot do without envious people and enemies, but if love is truly sincere, then Christian and Ana will cope with all their problems. And at the end, they will gain happy life.

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