Motherhood: A Novel
How does the image of the cocoon help the narrator come to terms with her decision in the book, Motherhood: A Novel?
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Near the novel's end, while surfing the Internet, she finds an image of a cocoon that grants her clarity. She learns that the caterpillar must first disintegrate before it can transform. She applies this notion to her own life and outlook.
Motherhood: A Novel