There are many different objects one could use to
represent something significant in Jodi Picoult's novel Nineteen
Minutes.
- A pistol to represent the
murders.
- A picture of a high school to represent were the
tragedy took place.
- A gavel to represent Josie's
mother's position as a judge.
- A picture of a student with
their head down to represent bullying.
- A jail cell to
represent Peter's time in prison.
- A car on fire to
represent the bombing of Matt's car.
- A cradle to
represent Peter's mom, Lacy. This identifiers her as a
mid-wife.
- A locker to represent Josie's confession of
what happened in the locker room.
- A question mark to
represent the question of identity and gender orientation.
- A hockey stick to represent Matt.
- A pyramid to represent the popularity scale.
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