The Pugilist at Rest
Describe symbolism in The Pugilist at Rest by Thom Jones

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The story's central symbol is the Roman sculpture known as The Pugilist at Rest. The narrator studies it and is inspired by the figure depicted in the sculpture, who he believes may be the boxer, Theogenes. The sculpture is a symbol of the brutality of male competition. The boxer bears on his muscular body the signs of many battles.