Silver in the Bone Symbols & Objects

Alexandra Bracken
This Study Guide consists of approximately 65 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Silver in the Bone.

Silver in the Bone Symbols & Objects

Alexandra Bracken
This Study Guide consists of approximately 65 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Silver in the Bone.
This section contains 897 words
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Unicorns

In Tamsin’s dreams, unicorns are a representation of the Goddess herself. Many believe that seeing the unicorn is just a symbol for good luck. Over time, however, Tamsin sees the unicorn in progressively worse situations from surrounded by dark mist to attacked by the Children. As they burn the bodies of those killed in the Fort, Tamsin sees the unicorn one more time. This is proof that the Goddess is still watching over them, even if none of them are aware or believe it.

The Spring

The river spring under the Mother tree is a representation of the Goddess’ power and the paradise Avalon once was. It is described as the last beautiful location left, with some believing that the healing waters are tears from the Goddess herself. For Tamsin, these waters are a shift from her old life relying on Ignatius and others to...

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