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Harvey's curiosity leads him to the lake, where he discovers creepy-looking fish ([[spoiler: actually Hood's past victims]]) and loses his ark to its dark, gloomy waters. This event represents Harvey losing his childhood, he is forced to "grow up". Curiosity leads to knowledge--unpleasant knowledge, in this case--which in turn leads to the loss of innocence. Hood's lake represents danger that Harvey will have to face again eventually.

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Harvey's curiosity leads him to the lake, where he discovers creepy-looking fish ([[spoiler: actually ([[spoiler:actually Hood's past victims]]) and loses his ark to its dark, gloomy waters. This event represents Harvey losing his childhood, he is forced to "grow up". Curiosity leads to knowledge--unpleasant knowledge, in this case--which in turn leads to the loss of innocence. Hood's lake represents danger that Harvey will have to face again eventually.
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Harvey does manage to save a few figurines from the lake, but as soon as he leaves Hood House they disintegrate. The last of Harvey's innocence disappears as he chooses to return to the real world. Hood's false childhood cannot exist in the real world.

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Harvey does manage to save a few figurines from the lake, but as soon as he leaves Hood House they disintegrate. The last of Harvey's innocence disappears as he chooses to return to the real world. Hood's false childhood cannot exist in the real world.world.
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