No Telephone to Heaven
Describe symbolism in No Telephone to Heaven by Michelle Cliff
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In Chapter Ten, the iguana eaten by Harriet and her family serves as a symbolic representation of how society has consumed "the beast" of nature for its own purposes.
No Telephone to Heaven