Going Too Far Setting & Symbolism

Jennifer Echols
This Study Guide consists of approximately 20 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Going Too Far.

Going Too Far Setting & Symbolism

Jennifer Echols
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Bridge

The bridge is a train bridge. It hovers over the river in the small town of Alabama where Meg and her friends live. It is rumored that a guy and his girlfriend died on the bridge, but the teenagers are not sure if it's true or just a ghost story. Eric, Meg, Brian and Tiffany are hanging out on the bridge when they are arrested for trespassing. It turns out that the bridge is where John's brother and his girlfriend were killed, making the story true and not a ghost story. As part of her punishment, Meg has to submit a report to the DA. Meg suggests they install a surveillance camera on the bridge and wire it to the police station so they'll know if anyone enters the bridge without having to have the cops patrol the area.

Eggstra! Eggstra!

Eggstra! Eggstra! is the diner that...

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