The Adjuster

What does the baby's crib represent to Luella in the story, The Adjuster?

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The baby’s crib represents the perceived imprisonment that Luella feels in her family life. Luella feels that the baby is the main cause for her lack of independence, so the imagery of a metal crib caging the baby represents this notion of Luella feeling trapped by the baby.

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The Adjuster