The Optimist's Daughter

Describe symbolism in The Optimist's Daughter by Eudora Welty

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One major symbol in the novel is the Judge's eyesight. His ppor eyesight, which is getting progressively work is representative if his inability to clearly see Fay, who he mistakenly marries.

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The Optimist's Daughter