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    Marlon Griffith’s Symbols of Endurance at the Art Gallery of York University is an exhibit that showcases a very interesting set of pieces. This exhibit shows the many props and designs used for the street performance Ring of Fire which is also one of Marlon Griffiths works. It showcases the ideas of the 7 Symbols of Endurance‚ and they are represented through symbols‚ and also by characters. These characters are all very unique in their design‚ and how they are portrayed in the exhibit‚ as well

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    written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is full of objects and characters that are used as symbols to represent something more than just their existence in the book. The symbols within One Hundred Years of Solitude almost stick out like sore thumbs at times because of the constant referencing of certain objects or characters‚ but others may be a little harder to understand without reading between the lines. Four symbols from One Hundred Years of Solitude are

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    November 6th‚ 2012 Animal Farm: Society Symbols and History A story does not solely reside in one dimension; it exists in multiple dimensions brought forward through symbolism. Symbols are put in place to give a deeper meaning to words and expresses key points in the novel. In the novel Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses symbolism to relate and reflect upon human society and its history. Orwell uses the farmhouse‚ the barn and the windmill to symbolize the ultimate power of the pigs and to

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    America‚ our great country‚ is strong‚ powerful‚ and influential. Americans exemplify positive values‚ selflessness‚ hospitality‚ and the American way of life. The mighty oak tree that stands taller‚ bigger‚ and older than all others best represents this grand country. Each part of the tree illustrates a facet of our nation. <br><br>Shapely emerald leaves covering the tree symbolize the values many Americans hold concerning themselves‚ others‚ and their nation. Leaves help the tree grow and flourish

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    In Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad often uses vague‚"muted" descriptions‚ leaving a melange of possible meanings in the reader’s lap. One exception to this trend is Conrad’s symbolic use of ivory. Within the frame of the story‚ his references to ivory can obviously be seen as a representation of the white man’s greed. Towards the end of the book ivory comes to symbolize the oozing evil that drips from the heart of darkness. It isn’t long before Conrad makes

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    Watership Down is a “modern classic” in which the story features real places with fictional characters that are rabbits. The rabbits are on a journey to find a new warren and create a new home when one rabbit named Fiver foresees the eventual destruction of their warren and demands they have to leave instantly. Hazel‚ the leader of the group and the brother of Fiver‚ has to navigate the tough terrain and landscape with the small group of rabbits that left with them to find a suitable warren to create

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    A Doll’s House In A Doll’s House by Henrick Ibsen‚ money symbolizes what some characters seek or have gotten into problems over. It seems that this whole play revolves around it and drama is created because of it. The common saying “money can’t buy happiness” is proven untrue in the beginning of this play when one of the main characters‚ Nora‚ is always joyous and perky when she convinces her husband to give her more money. Throughout this play‚ money forces characters to show their true selves

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    Orwell‚ this statement is first heard in a dream. It seems to be a symbol of hope: A chance to meet with someone that shares the same ideas; a way to escape the dreary world of Big Brother. However‚ later in the novel it is discovered to be a symbol of defeat. Winston is a dead man‚ simply waiting for his bullet. By examining the symbolism in this novel we can trace the total destruction on Winston. One of the largest symbols in the entire novel is the figure of Big Brother. The massive gloomy

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    Mice and Men uses many significant symbols to convey meanings about the human condition. Such symbols include hands to represent labour‚ cards to signify chance and taking a risk‚ and finally‚ rabbits to suggest ideas about achieving one’s hopes and dreams. Symbols are a key central device in delivering meaning‚ as they consistently repeated throughout the narrative and are typically associated with the novella’s many characters. The hand is a significant symbol that recurs throughout the novellas

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    "Signs and Symbols" by Vladimir Nabokov‚ has been read in many different ways by many different readers. The story depicts a day in the life of Russian immigrants on the birthday of their mentally ill son. Critics may say it is a simple short story‚ a collage of signs and symbols or just a good author playing tricks on the reader. But in actuality this story is purposely filled with signs and symbols that the author randomly places to toy with those who overanalyze the text. Early in the text Nabokov

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