In Ray Lawler's play "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll," how does the seventeenth doll serve as a symbol of the characters' dreams and disillusionments?
1
The seventeenth doll represents the unending cycle of joy and celebration for the characters.
2
The seventeenth doll symbolizes the unattainable ideal and the eventual shattering of illusions for the characters.
3
The seventeenth doll stands for the characters' ability to adapt and change over time.
4
The seventeenth doll signifies the success and fulfillment of the characters' aspirations.