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Franny and Zooey; Significance of the Fat Lady
Title: Franny and Zooey; Significance of the Fat Lady
Category: Literature / English
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Franny and Zooey; Significance of the Fat Lady
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FAT LADY ON A PERSONAL AND SYMBOLIC LEVEL
In the story Franny and Zooey there is a symbolic figure known as the fat lady, who was first mentioned to Franny and Zooey by their brother Seymour who commit suicide. Automatically, whatever Seymour had said to them would more than likely remain a significant part of their memory of him. Zooey interprets the fat lady as being representational of everyone. Everyone with their
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most of the book.
The fat lady is everybody’s internal underdog, and deep down true self. The fat lady in this story helped Franny to realize who she was, and how to live her life. She was on the verge of madness almost, and she finally pulled through at the end, all because she met her fat lady, and realized who she was, which allowed her to greet the fat lady with open arms.
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