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She looks for, but does not receive a sign from God (Brinkmeyer, 12). She believes she has not received a sign from God but may actually have received a sign from Hapsy, her daughter who died (Laman, 279). She sees Hapsy who tells her she has been waiting for her for a long time (Laman, 279).
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Like the fiance, Hapsy is the one she really wanted, but who left her. Granny sees her as she fades in and
out of consciousness. Hapsy says, "I thought you'd never come" which may have been the sign Granny was looking for (Laman, 279). The name Hapsy may symbolize happiness. Hapsy represents, not only loss, but love and creating that have been part of Ellen's life to (Harder, 151)... displayed next 300 characters
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