Arcadia

How does Tom Stoppard use imagery in Arcadia?

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Stoppard's setting is one of the play's most important examples of imagery. Within the setting, time passes and moves, all while the room itself remains the same. The fact that nothing changes.... that the objects remain, varying only slightly, serves as a reminder to the audience that time is not as divisible and immutable as one may initially conclude.

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