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netineya [11]
3 years ago
8

In The Blob Who do Steve and Jane represent?

History
1 answer:
Marysya12 [62]3 years ago
3 0

In the Blob, Steve and Jane were most likely used to represent several things such as:

  • The people of the United States.
  • The importance of being with someone and family.

<h3>Symbolism in The Blob. </h3>
  • It is believed that the Red Blob was a symbol for the Soviet Union. This played on the American fears of an impending Soviet invasion.
  • Steve and Jane are the couple who help defeat the blob so they can be said to represent the people of the United States.

There is also a chance that Steve and Jane were meant to symbolize that there is strength is finding someone to be with because the Blob seemed to consume only those who were alone.

Find out more on effects of fearing Soviet invasions at brainly.com/question/8758062.

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