Symbolism In The Yellow Wall

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Even at the beginning of the story, it begins with many example of symbolism. For example, the wall can be a representation of a prison. Throughout the story the husband and wife develops this stigma that makes them believe that if they build the way higher the more secured they are behind the wall. They live in such fear that they believe that showing any kind of kindness toward s the outsiders will only give them courage to jump over the wall, “You only encourage them with your bread and tea. They are looking for their chance . .. and he brought the little boy's tricycle from the garden into the house every night, because if the house was surely secure, once locked and with the alarm set, someone might still be able to climb over the wall