The Dark Child

Describe symbolism in The Dark Child by Camara Laye

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In Chapter Three, it's telling that Laye doesn't have another set of clothes besides his school uniform. Economics surely dictate this, but this set of school clothes symbolizes his place in the world. Although he feels jealous of the simple country life, he realizes from a very youngage that his life will not and cannot be like theirs.

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