The Great Fire

Describe symbolism in The Great Fire by Shirley Hazzard

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Aldred's home in England serves as a symbol of the past, only to be put aside after he returns there to face the past that serves an an obstacle to his future, and to forgive the father for whom he carries a great emotional burden.

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