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One main symbol in the novel is the Rococo Tapestry. The tapestry symbolizes love's triumph.
A second symbol can be found in Mrs. Cheveley's diamond brooch. The brooch, which is a snake, is symbolic of evil.
Much of the play provides commentary on the role of women in society. Sir Robert asks Mrs. Cheveley if she thinks science can grapple with the problem of women, which sets up the play's suggestion that women are highly complex. In the final act,...