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23 September, 01:12

In Invention of Love, what do the man's actions of throwing out the rose and putting a mechanical flower in its place foreshadow?

a. The act of replacing his bride with a mechanical woman

b. The couple's journey into the city from the countryside

c. The woman's love for the lovely flower from her home

d. The idea that the country is alive and the city is mechanical

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  1. 23 September, 01:27
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    The correct answer is A.

    The death of the rose foreshadows the death of the wife; the replacement of the rose with a mechanical one also foreshadows the mechanical wife he will build in her place.

    Unfortunately, the result is the same - - machines are not a true replacement for the real world, and the man cannot replace his love with a machine.
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