The Women in Black
What is the importance of the "Leaving Exams" in the novel, The Women in Black?
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The Leaving Exams Lisa takes before starting at Goode's symbolize possibility. Throughout the novel, Lisa anxiously anticipates her exam results, knowing that if she succeeds, she might pursue university. If she fails, however, her options will be severely limited. When she passes, earning exceptional marks, Lisa feels the world opening up before her.
The Women in Black, BookRags