Flight to Canada

What does the "castle" represent in the novel, Flight to Canada?

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Arthur Swille's castle symbolizes his power and his antiquated ideals. Swille is a very wealthy and influential person, and his sprawling, castle-like state reflects this. Like the symbol of Camelot, the castle also reflects Swille's desire for America to be organized like a medieval aristocracy.

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