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    Symbolism in The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ uses symbolism throughout the novel to create the characters and events of the post World War I period. Colors are one way symbolism was used to develop the characters’ personalities and set up events. This is shown by colors like the green at the end of Daisy Buchannan’s dock‚ the color of Jay Gatsby’s car and how Myrtle and Jordan surrounded themselves by white. Other symbolisms used to set up events are the difference

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    The Alchemist Symbolism

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    Nameless Composition Two Professor Due: 2/13/14 The Literary Alchemy of The Alchemist Paul Coelho’s novel The Alchemist is the story of a young man on his journey to find his personal legend. Throughout the novel questions of common morality‚ and integrity are discovered‚ as well as the importance of pursuing ones dreams. This novel greatly emphasizes the balance of sacrifice in relation to reward‚ and realizing ones own Personal Legend. The story follows the main character Santiago‚ born

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    Symbolism In Persepolis

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    Customs and Traditions‚Religion‚ and Social Organizations impact the protagonist of Persepolis. Culture of Iran overall impacts the protagonist‚ but these are the main factors. The veil is something Marji and the rest of Iran has to wear because of new customs.” Then came 1980‚ the year it became obligatory to wear the veil at school.” The quote is putting me in her situation‚ virtually. Marji really does not like to wear the veil because she feels like she’s being limited with her freedom. It hides

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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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    In John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums”‚ the reader visits Salinas Valley‚ California‚ where we meet a depression era ranch wife Elisa Allen. Elisa‚ married but lacks children takes great care in gardening‚ specifically raising Chrysanthemums or mums. Steinbeck exercises setting to create to an environment that reflects that Elisa has a lack of fulfillment. This includes extreme care of her “mums”‚ the environment surrounding her‚ also‚ how she covers up her femininity while gardening. As the story

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    Ratatouille essay Certain themes of the Eucharist are present in the movie Ratatouille. Specifically present‚ in Anto‚ the final scene‚ Remy‚ and the preparation of food. The Ratatouille made by Remy for Anto symbolizes the Eucharist. Ratatouille‚ being a common food‚ symbolizes the use of bread and wine as the body and blood of Jesus because all are easily found and can be consumed by anyone no matter what economic class they are in‚ also the vegetables in the ratatouille in the movie are shaped

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    Symbolism In Into The Wild

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    It was early September when two hunters arrived at the old bus that housed Chris McCandless throughout his adventure in Alaska. When Chris embarked on this expedition‚ he probably would’ve never realize that it was going to be his last thing he did. The novel Into the wild by John Krakauer‚ explains Chris’s life up until his last moments. Chris arrived at the bus in May of 1992 and lived in there for about 100 days before he passed away. Even though Chris made some decisions that were pretty questionable

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    An Hour Symbolism

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    “The Story of an Hour” is a short story written by Kate Chopin. In this story‚ there are a lot of symbols. They range from as little as an open window‚ to as big as heart disease. Symbols can be very crucial to literature‚ and the story’s meaning. The symbols in this story are very interesting to me. I do not think the story would be as meaningful as it is if they were not included. When Mrs. Mallard first goes up to her room‚ she is described as being‚ “pressed down by a physical exhaustion that

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    In John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” Elisa Allen shows how women are being oppressed and trapped in a man’s world. Steinbeck does a good job developing the theme over the course of the story. Steinbeck uses many symbols to get his point across. In the first paragraph the theme is displayed when the narrator states the Salinas Valley is like living in a closed pot. A few paragraphs later the chrysanthemum flower is used as a symbol to display the theme. Finally‚ Elisa’s clothes are used to show

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    Kroisos Symbolism

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    The Greeks believed that‚ when death occurs‚ the spirit leaves‚ then the body prepared for burial. The Kroisos Kouros is a free-standing archaic grave marker representing a male youth. In particular‚ Kroisos is a marble statue used to mark the resting place of a male warrior. The Kroisos suggests the idea of immortality as the statues represent the warrior. Grave markers are primarily dedicated to a person‚ depiction of living family members indicates the necessity‚ for a public display of the

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