A Lesson from Aloes | Style
Symbolism
The aloes in the play’s title become symbolic of the situation of each of the main characters in the sense that they all must struggle to survive their harsh environment. The one “nameless” aloe that Piet keeps returning to throughout the evening becomes especially symbolic of the characters’ situation due to its anonymity. Piet notes that since the aloe is confined in a tin, its roots are “going to crawl around inside ... and tie themselves into knots looking for the space creation intended for them.” Africa has become a tin for Piet, Gladys,...
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