The Witch's Boy

What is an example of symbolism in the novel, The Witch's Boy?

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Sister Witch stitches Tam's soul to Ned's body, which serves as a symbol of her desperation to save her sons. She may not have foreseen the negative consequences this would have on both. Though the stitches are invisible, Ned is aware of their presence.

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The Witch's Boy