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The narrator steals the guarded watermelon as an act of rebellion and desperation, driven by a longing for something sweet and refreshing that symbolizes freedom and innocence. It also reflects a deeper desire for connection and a break from the constraints of their environment. The theft serves as a moment of defiance against authority and a temporary escape from their harsh reality.

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