Bend Sinister

What does the bridge represent in the novel, Bend Sinister?

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The bridge Krug must cross between the hospital and home symbolizes time. On the night of Olga's death, soldiers force Krug to traverse the bridge three times. These journeys exacerbate Krug's emotional state and distort his sense of reality. The bridge acts as both a physical and metaphysical representation of transition and change.

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