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I think this is the case. That night she dreams for the third time that she has stolen the keys from Grace and ventured into the main part of the house. She takes a candle with her and goes to "a large room with red carpet and red curtains" where...
Fire serves as a symbol of rebellion in the novel, Wide Sargasso Sea. The fire at Coulibri is caused by an act of retribution.... it is an act of defiance carried out by the black community. Antoinette's world changes as a result of the fire, and...
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