This Other Eden Symbols & Objects

Paul Harding
This Study Guide consists of approximately 42 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of This Other Eden.
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This Other Eden Symbols & Objects

Paul Harding
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Apple Island

Apple Island is symbolic of home and belonging. The majority of the island residents are in some way descended from Benjamin and Patience Honey. They are therefore historically and ancestrally attached to the land. The island has not only afforded them a physical location to call their own, but a tight knit, interconnected community of individuals who live in peace and harmony in spite of their varied backgrounds.

The Honeys' House

The Honeys' house is symbolic of stability. With Zachary's help, Eha built the house according to Benjamin's early designs and plans. Their family has resided in this structure for many years. Therefore, when the Honeys are evicted from the island, Zachary dissembles the home and packs it on their boat. He is determined to take the house with them, as it is representative of the security and safety they have known throughout their time...

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