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The paper clip ring Day crafts for June symbolizes both the apparent fragility and surprising durability of their love for one another. June’s initial reaction brings out Day’s deep insecurity about their class divide and his uncertainty in proving himself worthy of her affection despite that gap. Over the course of the novel, however, the material of the ring comes to reflect the nature of their relationship: The “unplaced galvanized steel wiring” is “sturdier than alloy ones, still bendy, and won’t rust” (66). Despite the adversity they face and the time they might eventually spend apart, their relationship will remain flexible enough to endure and their connection will not fade away.
June’s habit of playing with her paper clip ring in times when she and Day are separated demonstrates the lasting feelings she has for him and the lengths she will go to for his safety and happiness. The ring’s final purpose, which serves to pick the lock on June’s handcuffs, symbolizes the way in which their love for one another and the truth behind their support for each other helps to free the Republic’s citizens from its corrupt and oppressive government.
The paper clip also symbolizes the entirety of their journey toward loving one another and the potential promise of commitment to come.
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By Marie Lu