Things We Hide From the Light

How does the author use symbolism in the novel, Things We Hide From the Light?

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The author uses symbolism when Nash goes to the mayor's house to remove a snake that has gotten in. The snake symbolizes the evil that can sneak into police stations when dangerous people become officers. This is made evident because the main conversation the mayor has with Nash is about corruption at the station.

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Things We Hide From the Light