Xenocide

Describe symbolism in Xenocide by Orson Scott Card

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Quim's death is symbolically important since it represents the piggies being the first
to break the oath of peace. Quim's death also illustrates exactly how fond so many of the piggies are of humans, and how many would rather side with humans than the very brutal Warmaker.

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