White Bird: A Wonder Story Symbols & Objects

R. J. Palacio
This Study Guide consists of approximately 31 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of White Bird.
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White Bird: A Wonder Story Symbols & Objects

R. J. Palacio
This Study Guide consists of approximately 31 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of White Bird.
This section contains 345 words
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Bird

Birds represent freedom and transcendence. When Sara was a kid, her dad would pretend she was a bird. He would toss her in the air, and she would soar. She felt carefree and happy. Later, when Julien died, Sara imagined that his soul soared free like a bird.

Bluebells

Bluebells represent joy. When Sara was a kid, she enjoyed the bluebells together with her family. Later, Julien showed her blooming bluebells in a forest, and she felt happy again.

Drawing

For Sara, drawing represents an escape. When she was bored during math class, she would draw to find happiness. She also draws in her sketchbook during her time at the barn.

Windows

Windows represent transcendence and escape. When Sara is by herself in the barn, she daydreams while gazing out the small hole in the wall that served as a window.

Light

Light represents kindness. Sara...

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