The Wind in the Willows

Describe symbolism in The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame

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The river represents a sense of home and place. Ratty's little home along the river is peaceful and secure. The Wild Woods represent the outskirts of security and the land beyond the woods represents danger and complete insecurity. Toad and his obsession with cars represent impulsive and reckless adventure.