Ada is mute, and her communication to the world is through her piano playing. If the music is her voice, then the keyboard is her lover. She even has her love note written on a piano key. That also explains why she is in rage at the prospect of losing her piano, even of having it touched by some uneducated men. When she loses posession of her piano, she trades off everything, even herself to win it back. If her silence conceals her rebellious self, her music masquerates her strong desire for love. Since she is passionate and full of emotion, she doesn’t want a man who is shy and diffident, a man who never understands her and her music. She chooses George as he knows that she and her piano cannot depart, and that she is not happy in her marriage. George seems to hear her innermost sound even though he says he never hears her uttering a word. That is why when they can finally be together, she wants her piano thrown away. Her piano is a reminder of her past when it was her only comfort. Now she does not need it because she has a brand-new start with Geogre, who can love her and comfort her.
Many people are trapped in their past, even die with their past. Ada is not one of those. When her piano is thrown overboard, she has her foot deliberately tangled in the rope trailing after it, but after that moment of attempted suicide, she decides she wants to live, and she gives her life a chance.
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