A Wall Of Fire Rising Summary

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Symbols are often personalized, and the same symbol can have a different meaning to each character. Symbols can symbolize desires, emotions, or even an individual’s state of mind. In the short story “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat, the hot-air balloon is the main symbol. This symbol compels the reader to probe beyond the literal meaning of the balloon and uncover what it truly means to each character. First, the hot-air balloon represents an escape from poverty and Guy’s desire to be free. It also represents a challenge. Guy, the main character, is infatuated with the balloon. “Can’t you see yourself up there? Up in the clouds somewhere like some kind of bird?” (Danticat 234). Guy longs to prove to others that he can fly the balloon. “I am intelligent enough to do it. You’re right to say that I can” (Danticat 234). He wants to leave Haiti and go somewhere far away. “I just want to take that big balloon and ride it up in the air. I’d like to sail off somewhere and keep floating until I got to a really nice place with a nice plot of land where I could be something new” (Danticat 236). Guy wants a better life and to be free of oppression. The balloon presents an opportunity for him to achieve his dream. …show more content…

Assad’s family is eccentric and owns the sugar mill. “The Assad family had a son who, it seems, was into all manner of odd things, the most recent of which was a hot-air balloon, which he had brought to Haiti from America and occasionally flew over the shantytown skies” (Danticat 230). Assad flaunts his wealth by keeping the balloon on display behind a chain link fence for everyone to see. While the balloon represents freedom to Guy, it has a very different meaning for Assad. The balloon exemplifies his family’s social status and is a mere possession to Assad. When Assad is in the balloon, he is literally and figuratively above the rest of the people in the

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