Kiss the Girls

Describe symbolism in Kiss the Girls by James Patterson

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Kate notes that Casanova's masks are representative and indicative of his emotions and moods. They are festive when he is happy and they are mean and hateful when he is upset or disturbed. His masks allow him to get into the Casanova character. Casanova and Rudolph both wear masks in the shootout scene in order to fall into killer character.