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In "The Dispossessed," walls serve as a powerful symbol, representing various forms of separation and boundaries that the characters encounter. These walls can imprison or liberate, reflecting the complexities of human experience. The protagonist, Shevek, confronts and seeks to dismantle these barriers, which include societal hierarchies, greed, and physical limitations. The novel explores the stark contrasts between different planets and their cultures, emphasizing the struggle for freedom and understanding amidst division.
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Visible and hidden walls in Ursula K. Le Guin's utopian novel "The Dispossessed", Tom Keller
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