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26 January, 19:48

What does the stone from "the stone" symbolize?

a) the needs and wants of children.

b) things that do not grow or change.

c) the trickery and lies of the fair folk.

d) couples who do not learn to forgive and forget.

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  1. 26 January, 20:58
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    Actually it is none of those but if you can pair one up that matches from one life to another then you will get your answer
  2. 26 January, 22:25
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    b) things that do not grow or change.

    Explanation:

    In "The stone", the stone is used as a metaphor to symbolize things that do not grow or change and remain stagnant over time. This term is used by a stone is an "object" that does not undergo major changes, does not have an evolution process that can improve it and make it better, stronger and more imposing. This term was used to bring a certain melancholy to the text and a sense of disillusionment, conformity and monotony.
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