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New York
New York represents both the sisters' shared past and their emotional journey. It is the city where they grew up, shaped by both their family dynamics and personal experiences. At the start of the novel, the sisters are dispersed across the world, each attempting to escape or cope with their pasts. However, the events of the novel draw them back to New York, forcing them to confront their grief and unresolved issues. By the epilogue, New York symbolizes their healing and reconciliation, as they all live in the city together again.
Paris
Paris, where Lucky begins the novel, represents the allure of glamour and excitement, a city brimming with high fashion and indulgence. However, beneath the surface of luxury and superficial allure, Lucky is spiraling into self-destruction. Despite being surrounded by beauty and opportunity, her hedonistic lifestyle and addiction trap her in a cycle of emptiness and...
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