In Nadine Gordimer’s “Once Upon a Time,” the narrator’s house may be seen as a symbol for
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In the story, Once Upon A Time the story writer Nadine Gordimer is a narrator himself. His house is the symbolic house as it is located above the mines and in very expensive place. People there were divided on their colors - black and white. The narrator was white thus given the best job, best home.
The walls in the house of narrator were symbol to the separation of his family from the outside wild world. Yet, they built wall between them also. So they were cut off from the outside world and from the inside.
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