Kolyma Tales

Describe symbolism in Kolyma Tales by Varlam Shalamov

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In the story, Dry Rations, the tall trees in the north that fall down easily symbolize the tall and thin men who are easily broken and destroyed. The short trees that are too hard to cut symbolize people like Fedya and the narrator, who somehow have a better chance to survive.

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