The Complicities Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The Complicities Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The Salon shop

The salon shop opened by Suzanne symbolizes independence and a new beginning. When Suzanne divorces her husband, Alan, she returns to the drawing board and starts learning how to sustain herself. Initially, Alan pampered her with everything she needed, but she later discovered that her husband was a financial swindler. Therefore, the salon shop gives Suzanne a sense of independence and confidence to sustain herself.

A heart-pictured flower

The heart-pictured flower gifted to Suzanne by Lydia is important because she feels appreciated. In different cultures, flowers have different connotations, but they all represent affection. Whenever Suzanne received flowers from Lydia and any other person, she placed them strategically where she could view them because they reminded her that she was loved and appreciated by people.

The symbolism of career life

The curriculum vitae Suzanne intends to write for the first time symbolizes the beginning of her career life. After Suzanne divorces her husband, she enrolls in an online course to become a masseuse. After finishing her course, she does several odd jobs until one day, when she stumbled upon an opportunity and is required to present a resume.

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