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Catherine Cawood's Kitchen Table

Belongs to Catherine Cawood and serves as the site of Clare Cartwright’s investigation into Ann Gallagher’s rape and Catherine’s emotional state. The table’s supper setup and domestic routine create a tension with the trauma being discussed, highlighting Catherine’s evasiveness and Clare’s persistence.
2 appearances

Purpose

Surface for setting supper dishes and family meals

Significance

Anchors mundane routine against Catherine’s unraveling trauma; Clare’s insistence at the table forces her truth pivot on Ann’s rape, heightening theme of silence as complicity.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments