The Chocolate War

by Robert Cormier

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Themes: Symbols and Imagery

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In this novel, Cormier employs vivid imagery to highlight the setting of a Catholic school, where religious symbolism is woven throughout the narrative. Jerry’s downfall is depicted as a kind of crucifixion, but without a direct allegory. Rather, the nuanced biblical allusions encourage readers to view the novel's events through a wider, possibly metaphysical lens.

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