Major Pettigrew's Last Stand

Describe symbolism in Major Pettigrew's Last Stand: A Novel by Helen Simonson

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The golf club represents high social status. The golf club is the center of social activity for the Major and the people of the village. Many of the members are of the upper class and tend to look down on certain people, including Mrs. Ali.