Portnoy's Complaint
Describe symbolism in Portnoy's Complaint by Philip Roth

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The bathroom represents sexuality. The bathrooms in both the New York City apartment and the house New Jersey are the setting for many of Alex's most intense experiences—his desperation-fueled masturbating, his embarrassment-fueled encounters with his own and his mother's sexuality, his pity-fueled encounters with his father's chronic constipation.