Western Lane

How does the author use symbolism in the novel, Western Lane?

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One example of symbolism can be found in the blue marble that Maqsud gives Gopi, which becomes a tangible representation of the support and encouragement she receives in her pursuit of excellence in squash. The marble's deep blue hue reflects the depth of Maqsud's mentorship, as well as Gopi's determination to elevate her skills. Just as the marble is a solid object, Maqsud's presence and advice provide Gopi with a stable foundation on which to build her aspirations.

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