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    Symbolism In The Natural

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    Beginning with the title “The Natural”, Roy Hobbs was born with a natural talent of being one of the greatest players in baseball history. Roy symbolizes the title of the book as a natural baseball player. There are many levels of the symbolism represented in this book. The bird’s, colors, names, and objects, can all represent another meaning. The Wonderboy bat is first introduced in the book in the first chapter named Pregame. The Wonderboy bat has two symbolic meanings in the book. The…

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    In The Lord of the Flies, William Golding uses conch shell to symbolize authority and the rules that keep civilization together. When the conch shell finally shatters it signifies the loss of order and civility in humanity. The conch shell represents civilizing forces coming together like when Ralph blows the conch after finding it and other boys coming to where Ralph was and feeling some type of security with him. There are a lot of different active themes in this story and some of that go…

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    tradition. The black box in the story was an important symbol. The black box was the box that the townspeople chose slips of paper out of to determine who was to be stoned. The other important symbol was the lottery alone. The lottery was the process as a whole. The symbols of the black box and the lottery itself, further emphasized how blindly following tradition can be detrimental to a society. The black box in “The Lottery” is a strong symbol of blindly following tradition. This symbolism…

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    Pearl is “the scarlet letter, only capable of being loved, and so endowed with a millionfold the power of retribution…” (p64) As a symbol of her sin, Hester dresses up Pearl to look nice just like she does to the scarlet letter itself. This is Hester’s way of overcoming her tribulation, she is, nevertheless, constantly aware of her shortcomings… “Thou must gather thine own sunshine. I have none to give thee!” (p54) As time passes, Hester’s endurance and determination shines through. Many…

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    The Awakening by Kate Chopin is a literary work full of symbolism that adds meaning to the story and to the characters. Throughout the story Edna Pontieller expresses her progress, in The Awakening, as a new woman by using the symbolism of the caged birds, art and music, houses, and the sea. From the very beginning of the story, the caged birds play a main role in symbolizing Edna’s entrapment. In the book the parrots kept repeating ““ Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That’s all right!””…

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    A symbol in literature contains several layers of meaning. It expresses an idea, clarifies meaning, or enlarges literal meaning. In the “Namesake”, the symbol and idea of immigrant culture is clearly evident in the novel especially among the characters, the themes, and overall flow of the novel. The characters, settings, and issues faced by the characters in the novel provide examples of immigrant culture including problems faced by immigrants such as adjusting to a new country. The “Namesake”…

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    Thesis: Hawthorne uses Pearl as a symbol to compare and contrast her with purity. I.The Green leaf A. When Pearl made the scarlet letter A out of seaweed it manifested her innocence and the her significance behind the meaning of the scarlet letter. Pearl creates the green letter “A” to compare with her mom and to represents nature and life. 1."As the last touch to her mermaid 's garb, Pearl took some eelgrass, and imitated, as best she could, on her own bosom, the decoration with which she…

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    The most prominent symbol in Lord of the Flies is the conch shell found by Piggy and Ralph. This shell is an important part of the story throughout, and it has a sizable impact on the plot. The conch shell is displayed as a symbol of power and order, and it is what helps keep the boys civilized when stranded on a deserted island all by themselves. William Golding develops the conch shell as an object of extreme power and influence by writing the characters to have a dog like obedience to the…

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    Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston, “The Most dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, and “ The Giver” by Lois Lowry. These novels consist a great deal of symbols.Also, these symbols may have more than one meaning to them. In the novel “Ethan Frome”,there are many different things that symbolizes something. The symbols that are found in the novel, “Ethan Frome”, is the cat, the dead cucumber vine and the pickle dish. In chapter five, the cat represents Zeena. In the chapter, Ethan and Mattie…

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    Edgar Allen Poe used many different things to show how the story was being told and the suspense. The main colors of the story are violet, green, red/black, white, purple, orange, and blue. These colors of the rooms all have different meanings and symbols. The Masque of The Red Death has seven rooms. The purple room is pride, it then is the knowledge. Then there is a green room which is envy, it then turns into the growth of youth. The red/black room stands for anger, at the end of the…

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