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Describe symbolism in Right You Are, If You Think You Are by Luigi Pirandello

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The mirror is one of the play's two symbols, the other being Signora Ponza, who appears only in the play's final moments. The mirror represents the potential for misconceptions and misunderstandings by individuals, of themselves and of other people.

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