All the Water I've Seen Is Running
What does Homer's epic, The Odyssey, symbolize for Daniel in the novel, All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running?
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Daniel's copy of Homer's The Odyssey symbolizes the emotional journey. When the mention of the book appears in "Beds," Daniel is not yet aware of what his life will hold. However, in the chapters following, Daniel takes several journeys: one away from Palm Coast and one returning to Palm Coast.
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