What is the main theme of seventeen oranges?
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The storyteller used to work at a shipyard, conveying shipments to docks.
He had an overwhelming adoration for oranges.
He stole them from the boats and ships and ate them for a considerable length of time. In any case, when he was gotten by guard, Pongo.
Pongo wanted to set an example for the rest of the workers by punishing the narrator as consequence of stealing and dishonesty.
When Pongo locked him in a room and went out for getting another cop to be an observer, the narrator gobbled up all the seventeen oranges, with their seeds and peels, and vanished the remainder of the proof against him.
That was an unpleasant ordeal for him.
All things considered, from that point he was never obsessed with oranges.
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