significance of the title of play the vultures
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The title describes the unpleasant atmosphere.
- The play's unsettling environment is symbolized by the Vultures. The vulture is a vicious and cruel bird that feeds on the flesh of already-dead animals.
- A vulture is a metaphor for someone who seeks to profit from the problems or sufferings of others.
- The play tells the story of the Pitale family and how they devote all of their energy to finding inhuman ways to deceive others.
- In a nutshell, the play portrays the dark side of human nature and its inherent evil impulses such as selfishness, wickedness, greed and antagonism.
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