Miss Brill

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What function does Miss Bill's fur serve in the story? What is the meaning of the final sentence?

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The central symbol of the story is one that Miss Brill invests great significance in by personifying it to realm beyond mere object. Her sense that the fur is crying is a key bit of evidence leading to the conclusion that the reason the fur is intended to symbolize none other than Miss Brill herself. It is shabby like she is. It is kept in a box by itself like she is. It is insignificant like she is.