Bleak House
Describe symbolism in Bleak House by Charles Dickens

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One example of symbolism in the novel, Bleak House, are Mrs. Flite's birds. The caged birds in her apartment are representative of entrapment. Specifically, the those people who become obsessed with the neverending Jarndyce vs Jarndyce legal proceedings.
Bleak House