traditional folklore of vampirism and the immense sexual undertones of the Victorian era to create a simply horrific tale which completely confuses the emotions of his readers. Stoker knew bloods importance in vampire history and used the overwhelming symbolism to convey his own personal lust and sexual obsessions. The scenes where Lucy is receiving transfusions; first from Holmwood‚ then from Seward‚ and the unforgettable vampire baptism between Dracula and Mina all have these very erotic‚ sexual feelings
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Symbolism in the Great Gatsby Oxford dictionary defines symbolism as the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. F. Scott Fitzgerald‘s novel The Great Gatsby is about a man out of place trying to fit in with a crowed that he does not belong in and failing. Jay Gatsby is a mysterious ‘New money’ millionaire living in West egg and is trying to get back his love of his life; his neighbor Nick who is old money narrates the story. Nick is the intermediary of these many different stories and knows
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about Vietnam in order to cope with his painful memories. O’Brien uses imagery and symbolism in order to
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McCarthy’s literary element that has the greatest magnitude in Blood Meridian is symbolism. Through symbolism we see connections between the characters and the philosophical world (IC 3). This symbolism is a key part of Blood Meridian. McCarthy uses the Judge and devil symbol to put the Judge’s power in our perspective. Without this symbol and the symbolism used throughout the book one would be lost. McCarthy uses symbolism to help us as readers relate to the book but also to show character emotions
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that supportive‚ influential guide they become more corrupt by following their own personal desires. In Lord of the Flies‚ Golding captures just that idea. Through the use of symbolism the author shows the readers that without parents as a role model‚ children are mislead and tend to behave inappropriately. First off‚ Symbolism is one of the strongest literary devices throughout the book. Within the first chapter‚ the audience already gets introduced to the first object of symbolism.The conch shell
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Schakel‚ Peter. Second Edition. Boston/ New York: Bedford/ St. Martin’s‚ 2009. The Yellow Wallpaper. Wikipedia. Wikimedia‚ 10 July 2010.Web.24 July. 2010. Wolfe‚ James.” The symbolisms in The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.” 14 March 2006. Web. 24 July 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com /article/21620/ symbolism _in_the_yellow_wallpaper_by.html
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more towards phoniness‚ a quality he despises in others. Little things‚ such as his interest with the ducks in central park and the glass cases in the museum were not just put in to the story to fill pages‚ it has meaning behind it. Therefore‚ the symbolism in Catcher in the Rye adds to the plot and makes for a more interesting story. Allie Caulfield is Holden’s younger brother‚ and he died of leukemia before he had the chance to grow up. Allie remains a very important figure in Holden’s life and
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The Sea as A Lover: A Woman’s Quest for Autonomy in The Awakening When authors use symbolism effectively‚ readers can begin to understand a work of literature on both the surface level and in an illustrative context‚ attributing significance to ideas‚ actions‚ or even characters themselves beyond what is initially described. In her novella The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin employs symbolism through a variety of images to reveal particular details about the protagonist‚ Edna Pontellier. One such symbol
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Symbolism Of The Paperweight in 1984 George Orwell’s 1984 is overflowing with a great deal of symbolism. The use of objects such as big brother‚ telescreens‚ red-armed prole‚ and the paperweight are just a few of many symbols found throughout the novel. Sometimes characters and other objects are used as symbols to aid in communicate the underlying meaning of the novel. For example‚ the use of the glass paperweight in George Orwell’s 1984 represents the many aspects of Winston’s rebellion and secret
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being marginalized is an emotionally discouraging sensation that many people are faced with overcoming. Figuring out where one can achieve self-content through being socially accepted is a hardship presented in James Baldwin’s‚ “Sonny’s Blues” as symbolism of light and darkness reveals the saddening experience of marginalized Americans feeling that they are unfairly labeled as outsiders by the rest of society. To begin with‚ Baldwin portrays the anxious mentality of marginalized Americans by symbolically
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