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How to Read a Book

Monica Wood

How to Read a Book

Monica Wood

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How to Read a Book Symbols & Motifs

The Parrots

Content Warning: This section includes a brief mention of sexual assault.

The parrots symbolize communication, freedom, memory, and the healing power of language and connection. Known for their remarkable ability to mimic human speech, they become instrumental in Violet’s journey to understand the impact of language on connection. The parrots’ uncanny knack for learning her name, mimicking phrases, and remembering serenades, showcases how language transcends barriers, forging unlikely friendships. Dr. Petrov’s pioneering work enables breakthroughs in communication and enhances human understanding beyond mere words. Amidst her interactions with the parrots, Violet finds that the most profound communication often transcends verbal language, manifesting in the peace and comfort she derives from the birds’ warmth and presence.

Moreover, the parrots embody the struggle between freedom and captivity. Naturally inclined to soar the skies, they find themselves confined within cages in Dr. Petrov’s lab. This confinement strikes a chord with Violet, reflecting her encounters with physical and emotional constraints. Her work with the parrots becomes instrumental in her journey to come to terms with her past, choices, and the limitations with which she grapples. The parrots’ yearning for freedom parallels Violet’s aspirations to break free from emotional and physical constraints, symbolizing her resolve to liberate Ollie from the confines of the lab and Dr.

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