inviolable
to be untouchable
chrysanthemums
a plant of the daisy family with brightly coloured ornamental flowers
dread
great apprehension or fear
isolation
to be alone
naïve
lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement
countermanded
to revoke
to be untouchable
a plant of the daisy family with brightly coloured ornamental flowers
great apprehension or fear
to be alone
lack of experience, wisdom, or judgement
to revoke
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The two main themes in this novel are isolation and love. Isolation in terms of individuals suffering great loss, and love as it exists in relationships; mother/child and marital.