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    Hawthorne and Symbolism

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    Hawthorne and Symbolism Symbolism in literature can convey a much deeper meaning than what we interpret at the first reading of a story. This is one reason it is always a good idea to go back and read a passage or story more than once for analysis purposes. Our opinions can vary greatly from one reading to another‚ even after reading a piece several times. We may end up with five different versions of what the story conveys to us. Nathaniel Hawthorne was a master at using symbolism in his writings

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    The concerns of the colonial period portrayed through the works of the different writers deal with their religion and their health. In To My Dear Children‚ Anne Bradstreet writes about both of these issues for her children to read about when she is dead (452). She mentions her relationship with God‚ not only telling her children about her beliefs with in Christianity‚ but also her questions (Bradstreet 453-455). Bradstreet wanted her children to be able to take from her experiences and benefit from

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    Symbolism to the Journey

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    Symbolism to the Journey ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Michelle Pinkard January 30‚ 2012 Whether we are reading a poem or a short story‚ there is a story to be found within. The writer is able to capture readers with their use of rhythm‚ characterization‚ or a fairy tale setting‚ among many other things throughout their writing. It is imagination that allows us‚ the readers of these stories and poems‚ to be able to fill in the blanks or mentally visualize what the writer wants

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    Symbolism in the Pearl

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    Symbolism in The Pearl by John Steinbeck Novels were created to show a very naive view in great depth. The Pearl is a novel in its most complete form. Steinbeck does this by conveying life symbolically. Through symbols‚ John offers the reader a clearer look at life and it’s content. He shows major imagery in four ways: Kino‚ music‚ Coyotito‚ and the "Pearl of the World". Kino overall symbolizes clearly good and innocent. Kino is thought of as "a wise‚ primitive man" who is hungry for fortune

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    Symbolism in Cinema

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    Symbolism in the Cinema Symbolism is an underlying and sometimes specific theme that affects a piece of work‚ such as a film. It’s usually hidden subtly under the main story’s conversation or narrative in order to emphasize the main themes and increase a certain layer of depth that would otherwise be missing.  Reynolds (2014)‚ “It’s something that’s continually been looked at more as a term for an element displayed in literature‚ rather than in film.” (para. 1). Many films are brought forth from

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    Imagery and Symbolism

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    Imagery and symbolism The imagery used in the first stanza draws on familiar natural objects but can also be read at another level in the light of Rossetti’s knowledge of the Bible. In the second verse‚ the focus is on artificial objects hung‚ carved and worked by human hands. Various images in this verse demonstrate an awareness of traditional Christian art‚ as well as reflecting and celebrating human creativity. A singing bird - To a ‘singing bird’ (line 1)‚ vocal expression is as natural

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    Dear Diary from Antigone

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    Dear Diary‚ Ever since the fight for the throne between my two brothers‚ Eteocles and Polynices ‚ nothing has been right. They fought for the throne‚ but the outcome came to be that they killed each other and the throne was left to my uncle‚ King Creon. My uncle is a selfish man who only cares about himself and when he became king of Thebes he got to do whatever he wanted to. My uncle ‚King Creon‚ decided to have a burial for only one of my brothers ‚Eteocles and did not want to bury my other

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    120 W Lee St‚ Louisville‚ KY 40208 May‚ 8th 2013 Dear Freshman‚ You are in for a treat. I am about to give you a backstage pass to everything you need to know about surviving DuPont Manual High School. In the beginning things will be pretty crazy and yes you will probably be scared. Do not worry‚ by the end of the year you will not remember what stupid thing you did on the first day of school or how bad your hair looked. Just remember that High school is going to both the best times and the worst

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    forever be the all-important‚ unchanging‚ institution of learning that would make me amount to something. Wait‚ what was that? You have not changed? Oh‚ that’s right. You haven’t changed‚ and therein lies the problem – according to Gideon Burton. “Dear Students: Don’t Let College Unplug Your Future” talks about how the Internet is becoming an essential tool for our lives‚ and that colleges and universities are not adapting in sync with the web. Using repetitive and colloquial diction‚ real-life examples

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    Prejudice through her exploration of Austen’s rural English societies attitudes and her values toward education and literature. In so doing‚ her commentary on Austen’s gentrified society and the value of literature takes a 20th century perspective. ‘My dear Alice‚ it was good to get your letter…your doing a college course in English Literature… (Specifically) and obliged to read Jane Austen… and you find her boring’. Weldon’s 1st person ironic narration in the form of letters highlights Alice’s 20th century

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