Wilson keeps going back to the past. He goes to visit Noah and starts to remember his and Jane’s first date. Jane wasn't his first girl friend but she was the first girl he kissed. He misses those days when things were simple. He appreciates Jane so much and feels that he hasn't made such an effort in their wedding as much as he should. While visiting with Noah the author gives great detail about the swans that are around. As they watch the swans
Wilson expresses his feelings to Noah about his marriage and how he wishes things would have been a little different. Although Noah doesn't answer
Wilson’s questions he hints what he thinks he should do. Noah’s thoughts drift off and start concentrating on the swans. The swans are in the cover of the book I think that they are a big symbol in the book. Swans are white; the color white is pure, rich, innocent, and peaceful. They all connect together with the book with the wedding,
Wilson's marrige, Anna’s announcemnet.The swans play symbolically play a huge role.
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