1 Answers
Log in to answer

Aurora, while a major character in the novel, also functions as a symbol for new beginnings. Whenever Frankie is in touch with his life's true purpose and happiness, he is with Aurora. On the other hand, he is miserable and fallen from grace when she is done. Every time they reunite, Frankie says “Aurora (…) it means dawn” (309). Dawns are the start to a new day, and Aurora symbolizes the novel's theme of embracing new beginnings. Frankie and Aurora often split and return. They make several fresh starts, which the novel suggests is a natural - and necessary - component of life.