What Alice Forgot Symbols & Objects

Liane Moriarty
This Study Guide consists of approximately 58 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of What Alice Forgot.

What Alice Forgot Symbols & Objects

Liane Moriarty
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Alice’s Gold Bracelet

Nick originally got the gold bracelet when he first found out that she was pregnant. Alice always wears it because it makes her feel safe and acts as a reminder of Nick’s love for her. What’s very telling is she still has the bracelet even after fighting and divorcing Nick. This represents that she still has lingering feelings for him, even with everything they’re going through.

Insomnia

Both Alice and Elisabeth suffer from insomnia, a trait that they inherited from their mother. Alice and Elisabeth always used to talk about it and to them it represents a sisterly connection, something that they share that nobody else outside of their family would understand. Alice asks Elisabeth about her insomnia after losing her memories, but Elisabeth says they hadn’t spoken about it in some time, representing how fractured their relationship had...

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