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    takes extreme measures. Marlowe’s character is a complex one that taught the people of Marlowe’s time to think about how far they went to achieve happiness. Though the use of symbols‚ foreshadowing‚ and character description‚ Marlowe paints the picture of a man tormented by his quest for individualism. In Doctor Faustus‚ symbols play a rather large role in helping to show the consumption of individualism in Faustus. In Faustus’s quest for happiness and knowledge he makes many choices that are seen

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    Narrative Methods used by Tennyson in Mariana “Mariana” is about the stagnation of a woman after she is abandoned by her lover and she continues to wait for his arrival. The epigraph from the start of the poem tells us that the poem is an expansion from “Measure For Measure”. Specifically the scene in the play where Mariana is in her moated grange‚ this gives us the setting of the poem and the character involved. This line describes Mariana desperately waiting for her lover (Angelo)‚ who has abandoned

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    Christian Art created during the Middle Ages is full of symbolism. From animals and plants to colors and numbers‚ most every aspect of Medieval Christian art and architecture is symbolic of something. The following are examples of symbolic colors and their meanings: * Black: symbolic of death or loss * Blue: the color of the sky‚ is symbolic of heaven‚ may also be used to symbolize truth * Brown: symbolic of spiritual death and degradation * Green: the color of plant life‚ used to represent

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    not a happy love‚ but a “dark secret” love. V) William Blake incorporates various symbols in his poem‚ The Sick Rose. First‚ the “invisible worm” in line two can be taken as a phallic symbol. “Sick” (line 1) can be interpreted as death‚ or hopelessness. Lines two and three can be symbolized as rape‚ or undesired love as the “invisible worm” “flies in the night”. “Of crimson joy” is a symbol of blood or violence. The “dark secret love” in line seven can be taken as an affair or unfaithful

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    she is whilst in a constrained community. However this is not the whole story. Within the novel there are constant struggles with finding who you are‚ social class and the broad concept of fitting in. Winterson does this well through her use of symbols and motifs which are as one example an orange. Even the sub-plots within the novel such as her mother possibly having a lesbian relationship in the past create a suspicious vibe through out the novel‚ and makes the reader second guess everything the

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    not following the rules of our society. When she dies‚ the reader and townspeople discover that many years ago‚ she killed her love and has slept with his corpse every night. Three sub topics play an important .role in this story; characterization‚ symbols‚ and setting. In “A rose for Emily” by Emily William Faulkner‚ the protagonist Miss Emily is an old-school southern belle trapped in a society bent on forcing her to stay in her role the main character of this story‚ lives for many years as a recluse

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    The Role of the Ghost in Hamlet The ghost is a symbol of instability in Denmark and it is the omen which signifies to Denmark that something is wrong. In Shakespeare’s play‚ to Hamlet‚ the ghost is a symbol of his father whom he has great admiration for‚ as he numerously refers to his father as a Greek God: ’Hyperion’‚ and constantly measures the discrepancy between his father and Claudius: ’Hyperion to Satyr.’ The greatest juxtaposition of the two opposites serves to emphasis the salient differences

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    themselves‚ not really have to do with each other. However‚ after they are rearranged‚ they all seem to take on a new symbol. Placing the woman in front of the "A-AH" does not make her seem to represent beauty; rather she seems to take on a sense of excessive vulnerability‚ not really knowing what to do. Placing the thinker in front of the leopard absolutely changes every aspect of the symbols‚ which they represented. The thinker seems to turn to fear rather than thought. The leopard takes on the role

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    summer party‚ Melinda is accepted with open arms and forgiven of her accusations. Through the symbol of the white couch and the metaphors of the seasonal change and the tree‚ which is each effectively inserted into Speak‚ one can tell that a person grows through learning from his experience rather than by mere aging. Most trees are a symbol of life when they are full of leaves in the summer‚ or a symbol of death when they have lost all their leaves in winter. In Speak‚ however‚ as shown on page 12

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    her husband‚ Paul‚ into desperation. Ross applies symbolism across the pages of "The Lamp at Noon" to inform the reader of the lonely emotions that are wrought by the desolate and barren prairies. In Ross’s short story the use of three important symbols is crucial. The first is the lamp‚ which on the whole embodies the spirit and optimism that Ellen feels towards her marriage to Paul. " [Ellen] lit the lamp‚" (7) just prior to her much anticipated lunch with Paul‚ where she would argue her sentiments

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