Tiger
It's in the title… It's the final chapter… It's in Monty's drawing. What's that? Tigers, of course. And since they show up all over the place, well, you just know they're important in this book...
Black and White
There's a lot of talk about race in this book—we dig into it over in the "Themes" section—but here we want to talk about how black and white are used to create imagery throughout Andy's experie...
Five-Dollar Bill
This is just a little symbol, but when Gerald writes down what he wants to change about the world, five-dollar bills come to mind. This wouldn't exactly be on the top of our list, but let's listen...
Macbeth
In English class, Andy's class has been reading Macbeth, so their teacher asks them what they all think of it. Together, they read a quote from the play: And all our yesterdays have lighted fools T...