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mrs_skeptik [129]
2 years ago
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How does Anita Desai use symbolism to develop a theme in Games at Twilight?

English
1 answer:
Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
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Anita Desai uses symbolism to develop a theme in Games at Twilight by:

using the game as a symbol of life.

<h3>What is a symbol in literature?</h3>

Symbols in literature are items or ideas that are used to represent others to which they are not connected to.

Recall that when the game starts, all the kids were involved and no one was left behind. Hence, the theme.

<h3>What is a theme?</h3>

Recall that a theme is a dominant principle being communicated by the author.

learn more about themes at;

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