<span>The theme of Hugging the Jukebox by Naomi Shihab Nye is one regarding a young six year old boy who lives with his grandparents on a Caribbean island. Though the boy is young, he has an amazing singing voice, and a love of singing that somewhat drives his elderly grandparents to annoyance. Although his grandparents are growing old, and are having difficulty determining how to navigate life in their old age, their six year old grandson, through his gift of song, gives them more purpose in their later years.</span>
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<span>Prince Prospero can also symbolize the superiority that man sometimes thinks he/she has. Prince Prospero thought that by sequestering himself and his guests that he could somehow cheat death. Only the higher social class was invited to his "ball," which represents how Prospero viewed this class as being more important than any others "below" it. Prospero can also symbolize how out of touch the upper class was with the lower classes in society. Perhaps Prospero and his revelers felt they deserved to live and the lower social classes did not simply because they had money and power. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Death affects all.</span>