Play with a Tiger

How does Doris Lessing use imagery in Play with a Tiger?

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Symbols within the room carry the subtext of imagery. The Tiger story, for example, gives imagery of passion and sexual freedom. The room itself carries imagery. Lessing's stage directions also indicate that the items that furnish the room, the stage "props," are to be austere: "there are no soft chairs or settees where the actors might lounge or sprawl.