The Wallcreeper Symbols & Objects

Nell Zink
This Study Guide consists of approximately 43 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Wallcreeper.

The Wallcreeper Symbols & Objects

Nell Zink
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Files

Tiffany was considering stealing some files from the pharmaceutical company where she worked when she first met Stephen. The files represent the beginning of their relationship.

Two Thousand Dollar Binoculars

This expensive set of binoculars were a symbol of how little Tiffany knew about Stephen when they married. Stephen gave the binoculars to Tiffany as a wedding gift. It wasn’t until she received them that she knew that he liked bird watching.

The Wallcreeper

The wallcreeper, whom Tiffany and Stephen named Rudi, represented to them the child they never had.

The Contraption

Omar was sent to Topeka where the pharmaceutical company was working on a project called only the “contraption.” It was suggested this contraption was some sort of sexual device though its real purpose was never discussed. Tiffany believed she was being given insider information about the gadget when she was first told about...

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