The main plot point of the novel is the search for a heart for a transplant for politician candidate Uttley. The same thing happens at the end, when T-Jeanne as a duppy, flies above the CN Tower and realizes it is the highest tower in Toronto, representing its center, and she uses it to call forth the spirits to destroy Rudy. When Mami goes through the ritual to contact the spirits, she calls them at the center pole of the church. The center is an important aspect of the spiritual world. This flower is also significant because when the Prince of Cemetery comes to their aid, riding Ti-Jeanne’s body, he tells them that she must wear that flower to help Tony escape through the Guinea Land – the shadow world invisible to regular humans. It symbolizes their love story and her always getting hurt by it. The symbolism of this flower is explained on the spot – its prickly thorns represent every gift Tony ever gave to her. He even picks her a flower from a wild rosebush. They go out to seek out wood for crutches for an injured kid that was brought to Mami, and on their way, Tony starts flirting with Ti-Jeanne. On the day of Tony’s visit to Mami asking for help for the task Rudy gave him, he and Ti-Jeanne reignite their old passion as well. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous 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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