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the tooth is a symbol

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Some symbols used in "No Great Mischief" by Alistair MacLeod include the fiddle as a representation of tradition and cultural heritage, the red sandstone cliffs as a connection to the protagonist's ancestors and their history, and the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean as a symbol of the hardships faced by the characters.

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