Nightwoods: A Novel Setting & Symbolism

This Study Guide consists of approximately 33 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Nightwoods.
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Nightwoods: A Novel Setting & Symbolism

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Sally

This is Maddie's horse.

Wayah Lodge

This is where Luce lives as caretaker.

The Chief Motel

This is where Bud checks in on his first night in Luce's hometown.

The Phone Company

This is where Luce is working when she's raped.

The lake

Located between the lodge and town, this is about a mile across.

The cheerleader outfit

This is the possession Bud burns in an effort to scare Luce the first time he's at the lodge.

The Hawk

This is the car that Stubblefield drives.

The Roadhouse

This is the business Stubblefield inherits and that is the only money-making enterprise left to him by his grandfather.

The Methodist Home

This is where the twins were taken after Lily's death and prior to be taken in by Luce.

The Three Billy Goats Gruff

This is the story the twins like when they first begin talking to Luce...

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