Acceptance

What is the importance of "light" in the novel, Acceptance?

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Over the course of the novel, light comes to indicate enlightenment, such as the light that is emitted from the eight petaled flower. Saul's lighthouse beacon is another light, and the light Ghost Bird feels that directs her movements and brings clarity is another light. At one point, Saul remarks that people are like a beacon because they are their own lighthouse.

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