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    The biblical allegories and symbolisms in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe Many books in the world contain their own meanings by many symbols in their stories. And they affect the readers to think and imagine about the symbols. After we realize the meaning of those symbols, then we learn some information from those meaning. But, can you believe that a story you have read contains the stories from bible? If you read The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, then you would have learned the…

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    The use of symbolism in literature is very vital for the author to further the readers understanding of context in the novel. This is especially evident in the novel Looking for Alaska by John Green, where symbolism is used as a critical literary device for explaining the deeper meaning to simplex objects in the novel. The use of symbolism is found in three distinctive objects of white flowers, cigarettes, and “famous last words” all shown throughout the novel. As the story develop aspects of…

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    Apart from this introductory chapter next main chapter in this dissertation under the title, “Symbolism in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and lord Jim” CHAPTER II SYMBOLISM IN CONRAD’S HEART OF DARKNESS “A symbol was a verbal or a visual equivalence of subjective vision and reality envisaged by an artist” (45). Most of the modern fiction was especially characterized by symbolism and imageries. The modern novelist aims at the plasticity of sculpture, to the…

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    even colors such as the color white in some places around the world it stands for wholeness and completion while black in some cases symbolizes evil and death.As a result many can identifi an item, a feeling, or a persons action through the use of symbolism. With this in mind in Shirley Jackson’s 1948 short story “The Lottery” begins with a gathering at square in the morning of june 27th. The author gives details about the day with “the fresh warmth of a full-summer day;the flowers were…

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    Symbols From the Raven and Masque of the Red Death Why do authors put symbols into their stories? Well symbols can help people picture and relate to something in the story. In the stories The Raven and The Masque of the Red Death they each used three categories of symbols. They used loss of control, death, and lastly false sense of security. These three categories took the stories to the next level. It made the readers be able to picture and relate to the story in their own way. So what symbols…

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    Symbolism in literature is one in every of the many tools that writers use to get not solely interest in one's work however conjointly to make another level of that means (Nair, 2010). In literature, symbolism uses to grant to the written material that means that goes on the far side what is manifest to the reader (ibid.). Symbolism helps in giving the piece of writing feeling and mood while not the author having to really spell out it. Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt degeneration; it…

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    and a symbol of his promise to marry me. When I’m driving and see the golden arches, I don’t need to see the name of the place because I know I’m driving by a McDonald’s. “A Rose For Emily” written by William Faulkner has some great examples of symbolism that really stuck out to me. The literal definition of the…

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    “I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly,”( line1), introducing the earth as a female in the beginning of the poem“Sleeping In The Forest” was a bold move made by Mary Oliver. The poet uses metonymy, personification, and symbolism to move the direction of the audiences thought of a forest into a whole new idea of peace and softness. Her main idea is to show how men view women in their full integrity through the correspondence of a dark forest and a woman. The speaker is…

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    housewife named Calixta. Chopin tells of a romance that was thought long forgotten once the lovers had taken other spouses. It is full of symbolism that truly makes it much more than just the brief story. The many uses of symbolism throughout help draw the reader in and bring deeper meaning to every hidden detail of the short story. The first hint of symbolism is one of the most powerful in the story, the title. The storm represents many things in the story, from danger and excitement to…

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    Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. Using symbolism helps create a deeper meaning to the story instead of just a surface level story. The reader can get a better understanding on the themes of the book and what the author is trying to tell the readers. Just like that, Golding uses symbolism in Lord of the Flies to give depth to the story. Symbolism helped understand the kids and their thinking. Golding uses the conch shell, the beast, and Piggy’s glasses as symbols…

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