Land of Milk and Honey

What is an example of symbolism in the novel, Land of Milk and Honey?

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The mountain country is symbolic of privilege. Set apart from the rest of the surrounding Italian countryside, the mountain is an exclusive society built by the employer. The residents of the country are predominantly wealthy investors or scientists. When the narrator first comes here, she feels outside of the group, but soon sacrifices part of herself in order to reap the country's associated benefits.

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Land of Milk and Honey, BookRags