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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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    the story. Steinbeck uses colors‚ direction‚ and nature symbolism to help presage Pepé’s tragic death. Let us now more closely examine the ways that Steinbeck uses colors to foreshadow the ending of his short story. Perhaps the most repeatedly used symbol in "Flight‚" is the color black. In literature many authors use black to represent death. There are numerous examples in this short story. Some of these include the black handle on the long blade‚ Pepé’s black hair and the black jerky. Another example

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    a mental illness. The narrator symbolizes a hero because Usher‚ his best friend‚ is in need of help and the narrator travels a long distance to help his friend out. The uses this to symbol to create an exciting plot so the story is interesting enough for the reader. In addition‚ the antagonist is fear‚ another symbol‚ because Usher "falls victim"(309) to fear by killing him and makes Usher have a "mental disorder."(309) to fear by fear killing him and makes Usher have a "mental disorder." (294) Fear

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    Minefield" is about a man who’s mind has been ravaged by memories of a war in his childhood. She shows that even though the war had been over for years‚ the memory of it haunted the man in everything that he did. Through a powerful combination of symbols‚ dark images‚ and a split chronology‚ she creates a full picture of a life changed forever by war. In the first stanza‚ the tone is lighter‚ describing a scene where two boys are running through towns. The boys race‚ the faster one being described

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    Recitatif” is a story about Twyla and Roberta; two characters of different race that accidently meet every couple of years. From the onset of the story‚ Morrison introduces the story with a racist thought from Twyla‚ stablishing the story’s main topic is race. The story in general is to get the reader to contemplate on the significance of the story. She does this by never unveiling the race of either character. Instead she uses various social codes to help the reader identify the race of each

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    Emily Edenfield Dr. Mattingly Composition 2 March 13‚ 2013 Symbolism in “Salvage the Bones” by Jesmyn Ward Jesmyn Ward‚ in her novel “Salvage the Bones”‚ has told the story of a family that lived in Mississippi when the incident of Hurricane Katrina occurred in 2005‚ getting back to her own memories of the Hurricane which she experienced in De Lisle‚ Mississippi. With the use of provocative symbolism throughout the novel‚ Ward has very interestingly narrated how the family suffered through

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