why are candlesticks important for bishop
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candlesticks were important to bishop as they were the last gift given to him by his mother before her death
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In the play 'The Bishop's Candlesticks,' the candlesticks were important for the Bishop because they were the last gift from his dying mother. The candlesticks were very dear to the Bishop as they were her last memories and he kept them as a token of his mother's love. The two candlesticks were the only valuable things that the Bishop had in his entire house.
When the Bishop gifts the candlesticks to the convict, they become a symbol of mercy, hope, humility, goodness and morality. The candlesticks inspired the convict to believe in the goodness of life and to start a new life again.
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