The Human Comedy

Importance of The Macaulay Home

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This is the warm, inviting house where Homer, Ulysses, and the rest of the Macauley family lives. For most of the novel it represents the love and safety of family, but at the novel's conclusion, when the family welcomes the orphaned Tobey as one of their own, it becomes a representation of the unconditional love at the core of compassion.