Out of the Dust

Describe symbolism in Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse

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The cereus cactus works as both metaphor and symbol. Billie Jo could not look at the cactus wither and die because that process reminded her of her mother's death; the petals would burn and wither in the sun as her mother's skin was burned and withered. The cactus also serves as a symbol for perseverance, in addition to the night, which becomes a symbol for a time of nourishment. In the dark hours a thing of incredible beauty blooms because it has survived; Billie Jo will, too.

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Out of the Dust