Shame (Rushdie)
Describe symbolism in Shame by Salman Rushdie
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The Impossible Mountains represent freedom and the greater world. The Shakil family's name for what the tribal residents call the "Roof of Paradise," frequently rent by earthquakes. The mountains were the protagonist's first sight of the world.