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Breaux Bridge House
The Breaux Bridge house is a symbol of the past. When Chloe returns to the house to save Riley, she is overwhelmed with memories.
Bicycle Lessons
The bicycle lessons are a symbol of Dick Davis's innocence. He is kind and empathetic toward his daughter while teaching her to ride a bike, which conflicts with the idea that he is a ruthless murderer.
New York Times Badge
The New York Times badge that Aaron wears is a symbol of his deceit. The badge is fake.
Jewelry Box
The jewelry box is a symbol of guilt. When Chloe finds it, she assumes that it belongs to her father, but it really belongs to Cooper.
Firefly Charm
The firefly charm is a symbol of Lena's innocence and her troubled nature. She wears the charm because she likes to squeeze the bugs and spread their glowing goo on...
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