Washington, the Indispensable Man

Describe symbolism in Washington, the Indispensable Man by James Thomas Flexner

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From the text:

"Washington got rid of his hounds. Instead of leaning eagerly forward as he rode shouting to the chase, he sat quietly on his porch awaiting the shy appearance of the gentlest of forest creatures"

The above quote symbolizes Washington's quest for peace as he gets older.

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Washington, the Indispensable Man, pg. 269