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At one point Harvey wishes for a miniature Noah's ark, a relic from his childhood, and House promptly gives him an exact, flawless copy. The ark symbolizes Harvey's childhood. Harvey goes to Hood House seeking to extend it, shirking the responsibilities and sometimes painful experiences that come with growing up. Hood appears to give him what he wants, a perfect childhood without pain, worries, or hard work. Indeed, Hood's version of childhood is even superior to Harvey's actual childhood in many ways, due to Hood's magic not being restrained by the rules of reality.
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