55 pages 1 hour read

Danielle Steel

Triangle

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2024

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Symbols & Motifs

Lulu

Lulu, Amanda’s toy poodle, is a symbol that supports the themes of The Link Between Love and Marriage and Embracing Vulnerability in Interpersonal and Romantic Relationships. Lulu’s presence in Amanda’s life is more than that of a pet; she symbolizes the stability and unconditional love that Amanda craves but has struggled to find in human relationships. Amanda often refers to Lulu as her “soulmate,” a title that underscores the depth of their bond and the emotional security Lulu provides. In a world where people have repeatedly betrayed Amanda’s trust, Lulu becomes her constant and unchanging source of comfort.

Lulu also reflects Amanda’s protective nature and reluctance to expose herself to emotional harm. Amanda is fiercely devoted to Lulu, and her careful attention to Lulu’s needs mirrors her hesitancy in opening herself up fully to others. This protective instinct highlights Amanda’s fear of vulnerability as she channels her love and trust into a relationship where she feels safe from betrayal. Unlike the complexities and risks of romantic relationships, Lulu offers Amanda a pure and uncomplicated form of love.

As Amanda learns to navigate her relationship with Olivier and confronts her fears of intimacy, Lulu’s presence serves as a reminder of the love and trust Amanda can offer.