And just like in Rosemary’s case, the process can sometimes be hard or even impossible to control. But the event is also used here as a metaphor to suggest how a person feels when their secrets are exposed. The event makes Rosemary feel so embarrassed that she plans to return to her parents on foot. While Rosemary was jumping, her skirt riled up and the other children were able to see her underwear. To pass the time, she one days goes on a trampoline with other children and they play together. Metaphor for revealing one’s secretesĪn important scene in the novel is when Rosemary is a child and she remembers living with her grandparents. Through this comparison, the author shows just how unimpressed Rosemary is by Reg. Rosemary thinks that Reg is not only uninteresting but also lacks intelligence and to emphasize this she compares him with a bivalve, a type of mollusk without a head. while Harlow is completely in love with Reg, Rosemary is unable to understand what she sees in him. In the fifth chapter, Rosemary meets Harlow’s boyfriend, Reg. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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