The Two-Family House
What makes Wednesday night dinners special in the novel, The Two-Family House?
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On Wednesday nights, pot roast is always served at Mort's and Rose's house. This symbolizes Mort's attempts to control everything in his life, down to the daily menu and routine meal times. Rose finds herself feeling freed on the rare nights when Mort is gone and she has the opportunity to cook whatever she and the girls want to eat.
The Two-Family House