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Number the Stars
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Lois Lowry
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Number the Stars Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Lit than meets the eye.
Star of David Necklace
The Star of David (a star with six points, not five) is a pretty in-your-face symbol. Star of David = Judaism. Voilà. Since we're talking about Number the Stars here, it's important to remember th...
Little Red Riding-Hood
We all know the story of "Little Red Riding-Hood." Girl goes to meet grandma and ends up meeting the big, bad wolf. Wolf eats grandma and girl. Lumberjack saves the day and grandma and girl both ma...
Lise's Trousseau/Clothes
This one's a downer—don't say we didn't warn you. Ready?After Lise's death, her parents keep all her stuff hidden in a trunk:In the blue carved trunk in the corner of this bedroom—Annemarie cou...
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