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Pickle Dish Symbolism
Alexis Kelley
CR English 3A 1617
01 February 2017
Ethan Frome
What does the pickle-dish represent. Well the pickle-dish represents Zeena's favorite present her and Ethan received for their marriage at the wedding. This piece of china is very important to Zeena as it was given to her on the day she married Ethan. To her it is a symbol of their marriage. The red color of the pickle-dish also seem to represent the passion that was once in the marriage between Zeena and Ethan Frome.
The pickle-dish is Zeena’s favorite wedding gift, seeing as it represents the love between her and husband. As the love withers away the dish is there to remind her of what once was and rich their love for each other was when they meet when they both were younger and

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