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    Life of Pi Symbolism

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    Karanvir Dhami Ms. Yu ENG3U March 7‚ 2011 Symbolism in Life of Pi In Life of Pi there are many literary devices used to present the different themes in the novel. The main literary device used in Life of Pi is symbolism. Symbolism is often used to represent an object to something else‚ either by association or by resemblance. Most of the names of animals‚ objects and even humans in this novel have a symbolic meaning. In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi‚ symbolism such as pi’s name‚ the colour orange and the

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    35‚ “It seemed funny to me that the sunset she saw from her patio and‚ the one I saw from the back steps was the same one. Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren’t so different. We saw the same sunset.” Furthermore‚ sunset was also in the last part of the novel‚ The

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    Enormous Wings Symbolism

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    that came with it. My El Camino symbolizes freedom‚ responsibility‚ and the example of good consequences for completing college. In A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings (Marquez)‚ there seems to be layers upon layers of amazing symbolism and imagery. The first of the symbolism in Marquez ’s work comes from thefourth paragraph. The priest comes out to examine the old man and finds that the back side of his wings was strewn with parasites This means to me‚ that the parasites represent humanity feeding

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    role in books. They can add deeper meaning to the story‚ and allow the reader to understand characters or context in a different way. In the book “The Scarlet Letter‚” symbolism plays an important role. There are many symbols in the book‚The symbols all have meaning‚ which help the reader to go deeper in the text. Also‚ symbolism in The Scarlet Letter enhance meaning in the text by allowing the reader to understand the characters on a deeper lever. Three significant symbols from The Scarlet Letter

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    The Person I’d like to Be Many people who were worthy of who I’d like to be but Muhammad Ali stood out because he was not only a fearless boxer boxer‚ but a great humanitarian. Muhammad Ali was fearless and very brave‚ he got punched in the face for a living. He routinely visits sick children with disabilities around the world. He has helped out organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation‚ and Special Olympics. Refused to be inducted into US Army because of a growing

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    Symbolism of Falling

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    When kids reach their adolescent years‚ they sometimes do not know right from wrong. Teens tend to try out new things that can lead them into a better world or fall into the worse place they could ever be. In Catcher in the Rye by J.D Salinger‚ Holden‚ the main character‚ is going through the stages of life where he starts to realize the bad influences in the world. He sees so many children fall off a cliff and land deep down under where the darkness lies. Though falling in the book can be taken

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    was Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Although they were from opposing sides they both agreed that cooperation between both religions was necessary for India’s independence. In the section The “Condition of India” from his pamphlet Indian Home Rule Gandhi expresses his feeling and beliefs towards Muslims‚ he felt that Hindus and Muslims were the same that both have the same blood running through their veins‚ and together could form one nation. On the other hand in his Speech to the Muslim League Muhammad makes

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    The Giver Symbolism

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    Stuffed toys‚ hair ribbons‚ and beginning school. What do those things have in common? They all represent childhood and getting older. In “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ the theme is growing up. There are three main symbols that prove that the theme is growing up. The symbols are the ceremony‚ the children getting their careers‚ and the house of the old. First‚ the ceremony where the children rise in rank. This ceremony is one of the most important in the entire community‚ as Father said “December brings

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    Marigolds and Symbolism

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    A Bright Splash of Yellow Do you believe everything in life has a purpose? Many people share this belief‚ and even if you don’t‚ you have to admit that one event in life could lead to another. In the short story‚ “Marigolds”‚ Eugenia Collier creates a world where the marigolds‚ are the only beauty and hope in town. Therefore the marigolds symbolize something greater than what the main character Lizabeth and the rest of the children in her hometown innocent young minds could understand. In

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    Once Symbolism

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    his parents. In the book it reads‚ ¨A whole carrot. I can’t believe it. Three years eight months i’ve been in this orphanage and I haven’t had a whole carrot in my dinner bowl once. Neither has anyone else.¨ A few paragraphs after that it reads‚ ¨At last. Thank you God‚ Jesus‚ Mary‚ The Pope‚ and Adolf Hitler. I’ve waited

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