Synesthesia
In the book A Mango Shaped Space, an example of symbolism is Mia's cat Mango. Mango represents life and what is left of Mia's grandfather. Mango helped Mia cope with the loss of her grandfather and Mia actually believes Mango is a gift from him.
So at the end of the book when the two Mia's were fighting, it is just assumed that the real Mia made it into the space craft. But the book just said Mia made it into the space craft, which could be either of them. While they were fighting, the real Mia was knocked away and the other one escaped. After that, the real Mia just heads back to Darlah 2, writes a goodbye note to her family, goes outside, lies down and takes off her helmet, killing herself.
"A Mango-Shaped Space" is a young adult novel by Wendy Mass that follows the story of a girl named Mia, who experiences synesthesia, a neurological condition where senses overlap. The book explores Mia's journey of self-discovery and acceptance as she navigates the challenges of living with this unique condition.
Mia lives in Portland, Oregon.
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In the end where Mia had her dream that she was eating a hotdog with globs of mustard. I think it symobilizes that Mia will soon get the cat that was mentioned in the previous page that meowed "the color of mustard". The ferris wheel at the carnival in Mia's dream sybolizes a period of time, becaues earlier in the book, Mia says she imagines the calendar as a fairs-wheel spinning... And Since Mia compares her previous cat, mango the the sausage of a hotdog before, and the bun on the hotdog Mia's eating is the blanket her previous cat, Mango, was engolfed in. SO that means he supposed new hotdog she is eating is the cat that purred a "mustard colored" purr.
Mia does not die in any of the book. I Have read them all.
In book 10
Mia's last name in the book "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman is Hall.
Figure A+Answered by Mia~
In The Princess Diaries Book, Mia writes in a Black Marbled Mead Composition Notebook. In the movie, she writes in a red leather book.
The Manned Impact Accelerator (MIA) is a space station concept designed for long-duration missions to deepen our understanding of human physiology and biology in space. It aims to provide a platform for studying the effects of microgravity on the human body, which is crucial for future deep space exploration missions.