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    Hatchet Symbolism

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    readers; the initiation into manhood; man and the natural world‚ and; contrasting regions. Paulsen positions readers to recognise his attitude towards these three prevalent themes in the story through the use of the protagonists characterisation‚ the symbolism of the wolf‚ and finally through the precise use of point of view. Despite each reader being positioned differently in their understanding of a text as a result of their own

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    Emily Symbolism

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    Symbolism is an important literary element used in stories and poems in order to represent ideas not specifically stated. Symbols can come in the forms of motifs or metaphors and are used by having a character or object stand for an abstract idea. Many symbols add to the effect of a story by giving it hidden meanings that give the reader a better understanding of any situation. Many authors during the modernist time period included symbolism in their stories to help give them emotion and hidden meaning

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    Symbolism in the Lottery

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    Symbolism in The Lottery Symbolism can help bring out true meaning in a story. It can describe information that may be hidden from the reader in the story. In The Lottery‚ the black box used to draw paper for the lottery is what best symbolizes the meaning of the story. The black box is the main symbol in The Lottery because it represents the tradition of the lottery that no one wants to change. The black box represents the tradition that this town holds. It represents how they continue

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    Symbolism in the Odyssey

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    In The Odyssey‚ Homer uses many literary devices to reach out to his audience. He wants the reader to look past the surface of the text and go deeper into its meaning. This is accomplished by using symbolism throughout the epic. The most significant of these symbols are Odysseus’ great bow‚ the shroud that Penelope weaves for Laertes‚ the island of Ithaca‚ and the sea itself. The great bow symbolizes both Odysseus’ strength and the obvious truth: he is the only one fit both for Penelope and to lead

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    Symbolism In Grendel

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    Symbolism‚ one of the most secretive literary devices‚ is vastly used and implied throughout the novel Grendel by John Gardner. The immense symbols are illustrated in a way in which all parts come together to affect the plot. However‚ the majority of symbolism is shown through one character‚ the dragon. The dragon is symbolic of the devil and corruption. These characteristics shape the world around Grendel and affect every aspect of his life. The dragon is a devious character. He frightens‚ ridicules

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    Macbeth Symbolism

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    Calvin Ross December 10‚ 2013 English III Period 4: Roll 18 Implying Theme through Symbolism: An Analysis of Shakespeare’s Intent in Macbeth Death and life are a constant cycle throughout the play of Macbeth. William Shakespeare intends to imply through his symbolism of blood and water the thematic idea that death can always be conquered by life because‚ in nature‚ death gives birth to life. First of all‚ throughout the play blood is seen

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    The Alchemist Symbolism

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    An Analysis of Mirage Symbolism In The Alchemist Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist tells the story of Santiago‚ a young shepherd living in an abandoned church in a small Andalusian town‚ who is stripped of his comfortable and safe lifestyle after an encounter with Melchizedek‚ an Islamic king who tells him of his “Personal Legend” (21). Melchizedek points Santiago in the direction of his treasure only after taking one-tenth of his money‚ giving him two stones‚ and a lesson on reading omens. Throughout

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    Symbolism in "Cathedral"

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    Symbolism in “Cathedral” In Raymond Carver’s short story‚ “Cathedral‚” a man has his eyes opened up to the world through the aid of his wife’s blind friend‚ Robert. Carver employs the use of symbolism in the form art representing insight to highlight the narrator’s blindness to his life. The narrator is not physically blind‚ but he is oblivious to the problems he faces. The tapes sent between the narrator’s wife and Robert were definitely a form of art. They were a medium through which they

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    The Storm Symbolism

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    The writer Kate Chopin uses imagery and symbolism to evoke the theme of sex‚ marriage‚ and feminism in the short story The Storm. The affair between Calixta and Alcee‚ the symbolism of the storm‚ the after effects of both marriages‚ and the strong feminism of the wives are key parts of this story. A storm rolls in during the summer in Louisiana while father and son Bobinito and Bibi are at Friedheimer’s store. Wife Calixta is at home during the storm‚ and is doing her house wife duties until

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    Symbolism In Gattaca

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    unfortunate accident‚ costing him his legs. As the film progressed‚ due to Vincent‚ Jerome became more compassionate and caring‚ although still depressed over his failure to live up to his genetic potential. Niccol used camera angles‚ dialogue‚ and symbolism to effectively show Jerome’s change of character.

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