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    The pack of wolves symbolize fate because one cannot control it‚ one has to compensate for the unexpected misfortunes it brings‚ and many people spend their lives fearing it although it may never bring them hardships in the future. The wolves‚ in this story‚ are shrouded in mystery. When they first enter the story‚ no one is quite sure what they are. Once the father realizes what they are‚ he immediately goes looking for them but then discovers something far worse than the wolves. They had taken

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    others but fire also contributes to the good characters by creating smoke as a signal to also symbolize their hope to leave the island. The fire can be portrayed helpful yet dangerous and the beast in a way can too. The beast is also a dangerous symbol in Lord of the flies. It symbolizes evil and unexpected corruption the boys’ innocence and it is shown by darkness. For example‚ the quote “What they might become in darkness nobody cared to think” (130 Golding) shows how corruption is taking

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    important symbols in the novel are The Lord of the Flies‚ Simon‚ and the Beast. The boys believe a monster lives on the island which they refer to as "The Beast." The boys fear the beast and their fear puts them into an animal-like rage. The beast symbolizes the savage instinct within all the boys. The more they fear and believe in the beast‚ the more savage and dangerous they become. Some of the children want to hunt down and kill the Beast. The boys’ fear of the beast gets the point where they offer

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    Daisy symbolizes Gatsby’s ideals‚ while the “green light” represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams. Also Gatsby is in love with Daisy‚ and all he wants is Daisy to be with him so he can be happy. This novel also includes the American Dream. FItzgerald used a lot of symbolism‚ to represent the characters. To begin with‚ Daisy Buchanan is a beautiful woman but she is also very selfish. Also since Jay Gatsby is in love with her‚ she is a very important character. The relationship Gatsby and Daisy have is

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    Through detailed descriptions and his character’s’ decisions‚ Fitzgerald asserts that this focus on wealth has left the upper class dry‚ heartless‚ and unable to confront their own fears or doubts. As Fitzgerald himself came from this lost generation‚ he does not criticize the rich for being afraid or astray‚ but for using their wealth as a shield from their problems. His final quarrel lies in that if the shield were to be removed‚ Fitzgerald believed only a shell of a man would

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    us to look at the big pictures instead of staying in the little box that we look look through while reading his story. Noticing the very small things that could symbolize what he is writing about helps us find the key points that lead us to intensity. The Owl-Eyed Man in Gatsby’s library has a lot of symbol in the book. Owls symbolize wisdom. Gatsby‚ although not always wise in the way he responds to situations‚ throughout

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    color schemes symbolizes an important region in Dorothy’s journey. While facing many problems and obstacles they manage to get to their ultimate destination which is the Emerald green City. In the story Dorothy must follow the Yellow Brick Road in order to locate the Emerald City. Even though the road will take her to Oz in hope that he will send her back to Kansas. When she ends up in the Land of Oz‚ she is greeted by the good witch of the north‚ who then explains directions and what she must do

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    to never remove the black veil. It conveys this feeling of secret sin and is only confirmed when at his deathbed‚ he says that everyone has a secret sin that is hidden from all others. There are several settings in this story that show what the black veil symbolizes. The first setting of the story begins at the church where Hooper wears the black veil symbolizing sin. It is evident during Hooper’s Sermon that he is

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    Ernest Hemingway‚ use symbolism throughout the story to portray the Prohibition. The use of symbolism that Fitzgerald uses to represent The Prohibition shows his understanding and familiarity with the topic. The Prohibition is used as a way to symbolize Gatsby’s wealth. In chapter 5‚ we see Gatsby attempting to persuade Nick into joining his business. “I thought you didn ’t‚ if you ’ll pardon my--you see‚ I carry on a
little business on the side‚ a sort of sideline‚ you understand…." (Fitzgerald83)

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    us to enjoy. They don’t eat up gardens‚ don’t nest in corncribs‚ they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird” (Lee 117). In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ the mockingbird symbolizes innocence and the destruction of it. Throughout the book‚ many characters are representations of the bird as they are innocents who have fallen in the hands of injustice. Boo Radley is a harmless man who was always accused of crimes he did not

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