West With Giraffes

How does the author use symbolism in the novel, West With Giraffes?

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The footlocker that contains all of Woody's possessions at the time of his death is a symbol of the contents of his memory. Even after 105 years of life, Woody leaves this world with no belongings, and only passes on a story. The footlocker is a symbol that encapsulates the memories of a long life, and highlights the importance of stories to lend meaning to life. They are as Woody states, the only mechanism capable of preserving a person's legacy in perpetuity.

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