Three Sisters: A Novel
What is the importance of the ship, The Independence, in the book, Three Sisters: A Novel?
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The Independence, the ship Cibi boards to Israel is a symbol for the eldest sister’s freedom. In the same way that the ship sails unfettered to the promise land, Cibi pursues a new life for herself outside of Nazi persecution. The Independence also solidifies that Cibi’s adherence to upholding the promise, to stay with her sisters, was always a decision she made freely. When she followed Livi to Auschwitz, to protect her, she found freedom in deciding to honor her sisterhood instead of running from the antisemitic persecution.
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