Akata Witch

What is an example of symbolism in the novel, Akata Witch?

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The Obi Library represents knowledge and obedience. From a wisdom standpoint, the Obi Library is said to contain everything anyone would want to know about the world, magic, and spirits. It is the place where scholars and other academics go to study things not known to the typical Leopard Person. However, the library is also where those who break the rules are sent to be reprimanded. Those inside are known for their strict regulations, and anyone who fails to uphold the highest of standards will be forced to remember what the Obi Library stands for.

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