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What is the symbolic role of the sea in the play?

AA provider of wealth

BA symbol of political freedom

CA destructive and uncontrollable force

DA metaphor for Irish pride

Answer:

C. A destructive and uncontrollable force

Read Explanation:

The sea is depicted as the antagonist that constantly takes away Maurya’s family members.


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