Summary: In these pages Anke speaks about how Rona is the only one she tells things to. its not really that she wants to, but she just kind of feels like she has too, like its an obligation. Rona is Anke's best friend and they are not even in the same grade. they are friends through volleyball though even after and before playing and practicing their games they hang out, they even eat lunch together and walk the halls.
Even though the title of this novel is because i am furniture i feel as if the person who is represented as furniture is in actuality is the father. the reason why i feel this is because of how the father's chair is treated and how it is talked about. when the son gets mad at the father he takes it out on the chair and kicks it. Then when the father yells and hurts the daughter for wearing makeup she took a screw that was attached to the chair out. Every time the father's children get mad at the father they do something to the chair. The father and Anke are both represented as furniture but in different ways.
Quote: "And then the demon is gone, so i can mumble "sorry"" (pg 158)
Reaction: This quote is important because it shows how she is getting a voice and how she is able to notice her voice. She is able to talk to her sister and express her feelings. She rashes out to Yaicha when she interrupts her conversation with their mom and then she apologizes when she notices.
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