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Is there any symbolism (figurative language) in the book Little Women by Louisa May Alcott?

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The diction in Little Women is very proper and she uses large vocabulary, "Death canonized for us one saint." (pg 755, paragraph two, line 11). Louisa May Alcott uses a lot of figurative language, such as, personification, "Be comforted dear soul!

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