![]() ![]() ![]() Life and death are hence a significant theme considering the first story is about a 15th-century artist who comes from heaven to earth, whilst the second is about a grieving motherless child. In Georgia’s narrative, she is a grieving girl who just lost her mother and left with this deep guilt in regard to how she behaved towards her mother. “When you've nothing, at least you've all of it.” Georgie The novel captures Cossa’s childhood experiences that shaped his views while also coming back to life and teaching Georgie about the same notions. His works harbor the idea of things being both at once. Through Cossa’s artwork, Georgia and the reader too understand the artist’s intent and mindset while conceiving his art. Thus, the assertion alludes to the concept of being and not being at the same time. Literally, the novel is divided into two different narratives that end up intertwined similarly to the characters of the stories themselves. The overarching motif in the novel is being both things at once, akin to the title, the book showcases this literally and figuratively. “It was all: it was nothing: it was more than enough.” Georgie We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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