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    1) Trace the key symbols and leitmotifs. One big symbol that I gathered from this reading was the darkness. Darkness in this novel has a double meaning. Not only are the areas‚ Europe‚ Africa and Brussels‚ dark‚ but the men in the story are also dark. The inhumane way they treat others‚ like slaves‚ leads to the darkness of man. The inability to see another for who they are and not an object leaves a man’s soul full of darkness. Add the fog setting in during certain points in the film‚ and this

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    Myths‚ rituals‚ and symbols are very important in the Islamic religion. One of the most important myths is the Isra and Mi’raj‚ which are the two parts of a Night Journey that Muslims believe the prophet Muhammad took in one night around the year 621. It is considered a physical and spiritual journey. It is written in Sura 17 of the Koran and the Hadith‚ which are supplemental writings about the life of Muhammad. In this journey‚ Muhammad travels on the steed Buraq to the farthest mosque where

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    accessories‚ or an envelope. And all of these objects sometimes represent or suggest another level of meaning. In the Joy Luck Club‚ there are some symbols which represent love‚ wishes‚ and marriage. According to these symbols‚ they lead readers to comprehend the deeper meaning of the given symbols and have an epiphany at the end of the story. Symbols help you call up the reminiscences and realize something in life was important; and that is love‚ which is always be remembered in mind. Swan

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    The Conch and Civilization The conch in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies is a symbol of civilization. Both the conch and civilization are fragile‚ vital‚ and extremely intricate. At first‚ the conch is respected‚ but throughout the course of the novel it slowly loses its value. Eventually‚ the conch is smashed to pieces along with civilization. In the beginning of Lord of the Flies‚ the conch is valued by all of the boys because civilization is still fresh in their minds. For instance‚ when

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    "This book is about surviving as a spiritual orphan." "In "Lost in the Land of Oz"‚ Madonna Kolbenschlag explores the way old societal myths‚ which are created from the metaphors in our life‚ are no longer useful in today’s society. The author believes we need to embrace the ego archetype of the orphan‚ the most influential metaphor for the self‚ in order to become a whole and complete person. Madonna Kolbenschlag discusses how our society is particularly hostile towards women‚ resulting in an

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    lLearn Japanese Kanji Symbols Kanji | |   | Kanji are the most popular Japanese script out of 3 writing. These characters are called "Ideographs"‚ "Ideograms" or "Pictograms" in the world‚ because a Kanji Symbols‚ character express an idea‚ and represents meaning in a visual way. For example‚ some kanji characters are developed like this:You see‚ both the ’Sun’ Kanji and the ’Tree’ Kanji look like the things they represent. However‚ this is NOT always the case. There are some kanji

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    The role of symbols in The Things They Carried         Symbolism in O’Brien’s The Things They Carried runs rampant and plays a part in conveying the author’s message. O’Brien uses symbols to link ideas together. Symbols can be decrypted by the reader to unearth the true essence of the work. Symbols appear in all forms in the work‚ recurring as both tangible and intangible. O’Brien chooses to embed symbols everywhere in the text‚ in the structure‚ the characters. Some symbols are more discreetly

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    There are many symbols and rituals in Stephen King’s books‚ especially in Carrie. The main and most important symbols in the book is religion and blood. The main and most important rituals in the book are the prom night and the menstruation. Carrie is written in a third person perspective. Religious symbols are used in many different books as a symbol for horrors‚ suffering‚ sacrifice and as a battle against sin. Religion in Carrie is mainly used as a symbol for her mother’s Margaret extreme faith

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    The Analysis of Symbol in Tess of the D’Urbervilles Tomas Hardy is an controversial writer in the era of Victorian,his life span stretches  over two centuries. In view of the influence of family life and the background of education, Hardy is aware of many ancient Greek fair tales and biblical stories. In his representative fiction‚ Tess of The D’Urbervilles‚ Hardy used different types of symbols to expose the tragic destiny of Tess‚ just as the famous word which Hamlet says “Frailty‚ thy name

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    Goldstein as a symbol in “1984” If there’s one person that has evaded the party and survived‚ then that’s Goldstein. He is one of the Party’s most feared enemies‚ precisely because he managed to escape him. Or did he? Did the Party just give the people somebody to hate because they needed them to hate someone that wasn’t the Party itself. Nonetheless‚ in Winston’s eyes‚ Goldstein is the founder of the Brotherhood‚ the person who kindles hope inside of the rebels. Goldstein is the symbol of the rebellion

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