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    story, in other scenarios things like a person’s personality or features can mean more than what they seem. For example, the dove is a symbol of peace. Also a red rose or even the color red stands for romance. This literary technique is called symbolism; symbolism is a form of communication used to convey information through the use of symbols. Often, symbols are embedded in larger images so one must read in-between the lines to better understand a deeper meaning of the symbol. The short story “Everyday

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    Symbolism in Catcher in the Rye The author J.D Salinger conveys the theme of the loss of innocence in title?? using symbolism. Through the short journey that Holden goes through in the novel and the interactions and experiences, fights and struggles that Holden partakes in, the reader watches and is delivered the authors ideas on life. There are three main symbols that directly introduce the theme and these symbols those are the red hunting hat, the ducks in central park, and the carousel. By using

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    Symbolism is a commonly used literary device that uses symbols to represent ideas with greater meanings. It is something that several authors take the opportunity to use when they can. Using symbolism helps to give a story depth as well as meaning by helping to piece parts of the plot together. In the Romanticism novel “The Scarlet Letter”, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to show the reader different ways punishment was delivered to Hester, along with Dimmesdale, for their sins. In the beginning

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    In his drama, The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams uses symbolism in order to develop multi-faceted characters and to display the recurring themes of the play. These various symbols appear throughout the entire piece, and they are usually disguised as objects or imagery. They allow the reader to know the characters’ personalities, and their true inside characteristics. These symbols also add to the major themes, which develop as the play gains momentum. In the drama, symbols play the

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    the image that Zusak portrayed, he sets the time to around that of dawn or sunrise, however the dead pilot is still shrouded from this light. This may mean that the soul gives light to the body, however, without it only darkness only exists. 12 Symbolism “The last time I saw her was red. The sky was like soup, boiling and stirring.” Red usually symbolizes power, greed or evil. A boiling, stirred soup could symbolize unrest, chaos and disorder. It can be inferred something horrific will happen soon

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    Essay about Symbolism of “The Storm"

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    they are driven into a passionate moment. In the story “The Storm” the storm has a significant meaning; without it the affair of Calixta and Alcee performed would not have been as powerful as it was between them. “The Storm” has a great deal of symbolism throughout the story: the clouds, the use of color white, the storm relative to the affair, the after effects of the affair, Calixta,

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    destiny”. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, symbolism is a major part of this story. Symbolism could fit in with the many different topics in the story. Some of the topics that symbolism ties into with is the characters that make up the book, the settings, and the events. Overall, there is a lot of recurring events that represent symbolism and that is the main element of this story. The characters in the novella all individually have their own examples of symbolism. Crooks is a good character in the story

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    Bobbie Ann Mason uses symbolism in her story “Shiloh” to depict a marriage that is disintegrating. Mason uses many symbols in the story, to help the audience visualize what standing the couple’s ways of life are in. Whether it be an organ, a mother, drug use, or the city of Shiloh, most objects in the story have a symbolic meaning for the audience to decipher. The one of the first symbols found in “Shiloh” is that of an an organ that Leroy buys for Norma. (Mason 214). The organ symbolizes the Norma’s

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    Period 4 6 June 2015 Focus Questions 1. Fitzgerald utilizes his characters' names to symbolize aspects of their personalities and convey their roles in the novel by creating their character arc to correspond to their names. In addition, the name symbolism relates to the 1920's society and the themes in the novel by acting as emphasis for the audience to uncover the corruption and immorality concealed by the glamour of the era's society. For instance, Fitzgerald expresses, "So he [Gatsby] invented

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    Throughout A Doll’s House, the use of symbolism is present. Through Torvald’s actions, the reader develops a clear understanding of Nora and Torvald’s relationship and thus developing the role of women theme. Firstly, Torvald treats Nora as if she is a child, but Nora doesn’t act upon this until the end of the play. This symbolic action could be due to the constant reminder of Nora’s secret bank loan, which affects her attitude and interaction with her husband, along with the constant inequalities

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