The House of Mirth | Style
Symbolism
Lily is the most potent symbol of The House of Mirth. Like the flower, her name signifies her to be a beautiful, delicate breed. Indeed, Lily’s uniqueness and exquisiteness is often noted by people around her. For instance, at the tableau party: “It was as though she had stepped, not out of, but into Reynolds’s canvas, banishing the phantom of his dead beauty by the beams of her living grace.” The guests at the party note as well the “noble buoyancy of her attitude, its suggestion of soaring grace, . . . [and] the touch of poetry in her beauty.”...
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