Revisit "The Black Sheep" by Italo Calvino.

Analyze the meaning of the story's title.

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The title of the story, "The Black Sheep," is a metaphor for the protagonist, who is an outcast in his family. He is the only one who does not conform to the expectations of his family, and is seen as a misfit. The title suggests that he is the black sheep of the family, and is not accepted by them. The story is a reflection of the struggles of those who are different and do not fit in with the norms of society. It also serves as a reminder that everyone should be accepted and respected, regardless of their differences.
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