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setting cannot become symbolic of the overall theme.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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In literature, setting can indeed become symbolic of the overall theme. The environment in which the story takes place can reflect the emotions, conflicts, and themes present in the narrative. For example, a decaying mansion might symbolize the decline of a family or a societal issue, effectively reinforcing the story's themes. Thus, it is possible for the setting to represent or embody the overall theme.
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