The Age of Wire and String

Describe symbolism in The Age of Wire and String by Ben Marcus

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Ohio is the author's word for the house, which he admits will never be clearly defined, even when the house is cleaned and shined. The problem with Ohio is that it is more than just a building. It is also a concept representing a set of emotions, and a receptacle for memory.