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2 July, 20:07

What does the nose represent in the nose by gogol?

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  1. 2 July, 21:56
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    It can be said that Kovalyov equates the loss of his nose with castration, emasculation, and impotence to a certain degree. His nose serves as a symbol of his own snobbery and pretentious attitude ... The loss of his nose represents a loss of his identity.
  2. 2 July, 23:13
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    The "nose" in the story symbolizes masculinity and social prominence based on how the main character the Collegiate Assessor Kovalev reacts as he loses and retrieves it.
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