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Mya Strong
14 May, 09:21
What does the man in the black suit represent?
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Samantha Wiley
14 May, 09:36
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Another form of symbolism in Man in the Black Suit would be the fish that Gary caught. Fish being a symbol for Jesus ... This was a symbol for the Devil showing that he was bigger than Jesus. This symbol is important because it gives that sense of fear that he has the power over all of what Gary believes.
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