Wandering Willie's Tale

Describe symbolism in Wandering Willie's Tale by Walter Scott

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Scott uses the different sort of swords carried by the two Redgauntlets (a small rapier for Sir John, a huge broadsword for his father) to symbolize the men's differing attitudes toward violence.

The decay of Steenie's house, as reported by his grandson, is another symbol, this time of how things have deteriorated in general over the years.

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Wandering Willie's Tale