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What Is The Significance Of Vivian's Claddagh Cross

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For Vivian, she wears the Claddagh necklace that was given to her by her grandmother before Vivian and her family left Ireland and leaving behind her extended family. For Molly, she wears the three charm necklace that her father provided her as a way of identifying who she is.
Vivian cherishes a Claddagh cross given to her by her grandmother just before the family comes to the United States from Ireland. Vivian pleads. “She gave it to me in Ireland, before we came over. It’s—It’s the only thing I have left.” (27). Vivian’s Claddagh cross is revealed frequently during the course of the story. It holds a lot of memories. It prompts her to think of better times. It is her solitary object she has left with after her family and home burn in a

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