The Women in Black
What does Goode's Department Store represent in the novel, The Women in Black?
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Goode's Department Store represents transition. All of the women working in the Ladies' Frocks Department understand that their jobs are temporary. They will only work their until they have either married, had children, or secured better career opportunities. The store not only connects the characters, but ushers them towards new phases of life.
The Women in Black, BookRags