The Light in the Forest

Describe symbolism in The Light in the Forest by Conrad Richter

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The Susquehanna River is not just a literal dividing line between the white and Indian worlds; it is also a symbol of True Son's being on the threshold between his Indian and white selves. Crossing the river, he leaves his Indian life behind and moves toward his white life.

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