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Elizabeth fights against her insecurity and the pressure of success, and becomes dependent on tranquilizers to cope with stress. These pills become a symbolic object representing her inner struggle and vulnerability.

The chessboard is a central object in the book, symbolizing the whole world of chess and Elizabeth's extraordinary talent. It is on this chessboard that the games that take her to glory and challenge against formidable opponents take place.

Elizabeth receives a chess book from Mr. Shaibel, the caretaker of the orphanage. This book becomes your essential guide to learn the strategies and moves of the game. It represents her first step into the world of chess and the beginning of her extraordinary journey.

The trophy that Elizabeth wins in one of her first tournaments becomes a tangible symbol of her success in the world of chess. It represents the recognition she gets for her skills and confirms her position as one of the best chess players.

The boarding school for Elizabeth was a symbol of isolation, loneliness and a sort of emotional prison. That place was an environment where the protagonist felt marginalized and different from others, but it was also a gym for life for the challenges she had to face.

During one of the most important tournaments of her career, Elizabeth wears a green dress that becomes an icon of her style and unique personality. The dress also represents a turning point in her life, as she begins to make independent decisions and define her identity.

The Queen of Chess is a 1983 novel by Walter Tevis. The story is set in the 1950s and follows the life of Elizabeth Harmon, an orphan with an extraordinary talent for chess. Elizabeth learns to play chess from a caretaker at the orphanage where she lives. It soon turns out that she is incredibly good at the game, endowed with a sharp mind and extraordinary intuition. Little by little, Elizabeth begins to take part in chess tournaments and her talent attracts the attention of the media and fans of the game. His career in the world of chess is marked by personal challenges. Elizabeth fights against loneliness, insecurity and an addiction to tranquilizers. However, thanks to her determination and her innate talent, she manages to overcome obstacles and become one of the best chess players in the world. The book also describes the dynamics of the chess world, the strategies and rivalries that characterize the game. Elizabeth clashes with international champions and faces epic matches, proving her skill and genius. The Queen of Chess is a compelling story that explores themes such as talent, determination, loneliness and the fight against one's inner demons. It is an exciting story that captures the reader's imagination and offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of chess and into the life of a woman struggling to find her place in the world.