Whittington

What is an example of symbolism in the novel, Whittington?

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In the story of Dick Whittington, the city of London is a symbol of prosperity and hope. Dick longs to get to London in order to live the kind of life of which he dreams, and while his first experiences there are troubling, he eventually both realizes his own prosperity and, when he becomes Lord Mayor, enables others to realize that prosperity as well.

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Whittington, BookRags