White Bird: A Wonder Story

How does the author use symbolism in the novel, White Bird: A Wonder Story?

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The author uses birds to represent freedom and transcendence. When Sara was a kid, her dad would pretend she was a bird. He would toss her in the air, and she would soar. She felt carefree and happy. Later, when Julien died, Sara imagined that his soul soared free like a bird.

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White Bird: A Wonder Story