![]() Tayo's love for Ts'eh comes to replace the pain and guilt he felt at losing Rocky and Josiah. Hmm…we wonder why (wink wink, nudge nudge). (You can check out the section on " Symbols, Imagery, Allegory" for a deeper analysis of several these.) We instantly like this woman, and Tayo does too-he spends the night with her and feels happier than he has in years. We know immediately that she's going to be important, because her appearance is marked by several significant details: she's wearing yellow, she has ocher eyes, her house is at the base of Mount Taylor, and she points out the constellation of stars that Betonie told Tayo to watch out for. ![]() Ts'eh, the woman of old Betonie's vision, plays an important part in Tayo's journey of healing. ![]()
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