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    Symbolism - "My Antonia"

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    Literary device – Symbolism Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities: symbolic meaning attributed to natural objects or facts. “There seemed to be nothing to see; no fences‚ no creeks or trees‚ no hills or fields. If there was a road‚ I could not make it out in the faint starlight. There was nothing but land: not a country at all‚ but the material out of which countries are made” (10). “In all that country it was the spot most dear to me” because when all of the land has

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    In the first chapter of the story‚ it is about symbolism. In the story Legend‚ some symbolism is the coin‚ the necklace‚ and lastly the character Day. Day is symbolic by showing hope‚and the coin symbolizes hope also. But on the other hand‚ I think the necklace symbolizes hate. Lou tries to get the point across that symbolism is a big part in the story. In the story‚ legend‚ Symbolism plays a big role. One piece of symbolism is the coin. It’s a coin from nineteen-ninety. I think that the coin symbolizes

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    House Of Usher Symbolism

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    Edgar Allan Poe uses imagery in “The Fall of the House of Usher” in order to set up the symbolism between Roderick‚Madeline‚ and the house. At the beginning of the story‚ when the narrator first comes to the house‚ he describes it as large and impressive‚ while also being in poor condition. One of the many ideas that he notes about the condition of the house is‚ “The crumbling condition of the individual stones” (Poe). Poe conveys the look of a house that is still standing and functional‚ but in

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    Boo Radley Symbolism

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    The symbolism of the mockingbird relates to Boo Radley because he is of an innocent nature. Such as‚ the mockingbird which does not feast on things that it shouldn’t neither does it nest where it does not belong. Instead‚ all it does is create marvelous music for people to enjoy. Similarly‚ as the mockingbird is of an innocent nature so is Boo Radley because he never wished harm to befall anyone. In fact‚ his only act of violence was accidental. Yet people found it in their hearts to accuse him of

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    Symbolism The use of symbols is one of the most striking features of Blake’s poetry. There is hardly any poem written by Blake‚ which does not possess a symbolic meaning‚ besides its apparent or surface meaning. Though most of his poems are written in simple language‚ the fact does not deprive them of a deep meaning. However in order to understand Blake’s poetry at a deeper level‚ we have to know something about the symbols‚ which he makes use of. A.C.BAUGH has remarked ‚ “The mystic movement

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    adults as phoney. In the novel‚ Salinger criticizes teenagers’ obsession of protecting their youth through the use of symbolism‚ thereby demonstrating that adulthood is inevitable‚ and fearing it is ultimately self-destructive. Initially‚ Salinger uses symbolism to show the self-destructive behaviour of desperately attempting to protect one’s youth. A passage that demonstrates symbolism is when Holden visits the Museum of Natural History and notes how “the best thing‚ though‚ in that museum was that

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    The use of symbolism also strengthens the prevailing theme by tying in additional hidden messages to the novel. The process of Frankenstein relaying his story is painful for him because it is symbolic that he never learned from his mistakes or repented. He expresses this grief to Walton “I cannot describe to you the agony that these reflections inflicted upon me; I have tried to dispel them‚ but sorrow only increased with knowledge” (Shelley 83). Frankenstein’s story shows how his entire pursuit

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    Piano Lesson Symbolism

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    of symbolism is an important and effective method of storytelling in The Piano Lesson. Symbolism is a technique used by writers to associate one object or idea with another. This technique is essential in The Piano Lesson due to the small-scale‚ rural environment in which the story is told. Important thoughts and ideas that Wilson is trying to portray about African-American society could never be expressed without symbolism‚ due to this small setting. There are many examples of symbolism in The

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    Mockingbird was a huge success. One of the reasons is because of Harper Lee’s effective use of symbolism to illustrate the evils of racism and ideology of whites in the South (Smykowski 52). The Mad Dog as Symbol by Carolyn Jones‚ Symbolism and Racism in To Kill A Mockingbird by Adam Smykowski‚ and The Boundaries of Form by Claudia Durst Johnson‚ all communicate similar ideas on the use of symbolism in To Kill A Mockingbird. One of the major symbols in the book‚ comes from its title‚ To Kill

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    people suffered due to the loss of their loved ones. The memoir Night by Elie Wiesel tells the story of what those who did not meet Hitler’s expectations while creating a superior race had to endure at the concentration camps. Thesis By using symbolism and setting‚ Wiesel creates the message that love is sacrificed in order to survive. The setting of the story helps ways create the message of the many ways. In the last chapter of this memoir by Elie Wiesel a rabbi left his father behind. He had

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