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    Emily Symbolism

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    Symbolism is an important literary element used in stories and poems in order to represent ideas not specifically stated. Symbols can come in the forms of motifs or metaphors and are used by having a character or object stand for an abstract idea. Many symbols add to the effect of a story by giving it hidden meanings that give the reader a better understanding of any situation. Many authors during the modernist time period included symbolism in their stories to help give them emotion and hidden meaning

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    Home Away from Home

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    Walking towards what is considered a second home hours before the championship game even begins yields nothing but complete silence.  The freshly- cut‚ green grass in the outfield glistens from its daily dosage of morning dew.  A bare‚ dirt-covered infield yearns to be lined with fresh‚ white chalk. No boisterous fans are screaming‚ no coaches are instructing‚ and no teammates are cheering. Everything is still as I step onto the softball field and begin to imagine and prepare for what is to come

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    Home Away from Home

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    Home Away From Home Each small step it took to move into my new home meant bigger and brighter responsibilities. From the drive down to IPFW to when I laid my head down to sleep was a positive moment that changed my life. This transition was the beginning of a new chapter in my life that I was proud to accomplish. Getting to this stage in my life I have yet to step foot in what was in store for my future. The morning of August 19th only a yawn away‚ anxiety ran through my body like a strike

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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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    Symbolism in the Lottery

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    Symbolism in The Lottery Symbolism can help bring out true meaning in a story. It can describe information that may be hidden from the reader in the story. In The Lottery‚ the black box used to draw paper for the lottery is what best symbolizes the meaning of the story. The black box is the main symbol in The Lottery because it represents the tradition of the lottery that no one wants to change. The black box represents the tradition that this town holds. It represents how they continue

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    Macbeth Symbolism

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    Calvin Ross December 10‚ 2013 English III Period 4: Roll 18 Implying Theme through Symbolism: An Analysis of Shakespeare’s Intent in Macbeth Death and life are a constant cycle throughout the play of Macbeth. William Shakespeare intends to imply through his symbolism of blood and water the thematic idea that death can always be conquered by life because‚ in nature‚ death gives birth to life. First of all‚ throughout the play blood is seen

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    Symbolism In Grendel

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    Symbolism‚ one of the most secretive literary devices‚ is vastly used and implied throughout the novel Grendel by John Gardner. The immense symbols are illustrated in a way in which all parts come together to affect the plot. However‚ the majority of symbolism is shown through one character‚ the dragon. The dragon is symbolic of the devil and corruption. These characteristics shape the world around Grendel and affect every aspect of his life. The dragon is a devious character. He frightens‚ ridicules

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    “In the last ten years‚ two million child soldiers have been killed‚ more than one million orphaned‚ more than six million left injured or permanently disabled‚ and more than 10 million diagnosed with psychological trauma” (Invisible Children). But that is only the beginning of this problem and it could get worse. Many young children find themselves in the army for various reasons. They commit many acts that are deemed as crimes. Some people think that they should be pardoned and some think otherwise

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    University Services 1625 W Fountainhead Parkway Tempe‚ Arizona 85282- 2371 February 19‚ 2013 Juan J. Gonzales 24 Congress St W Apt 1 Saint Paul‚ MN 55107 Dear Mr. Gonzales: Congratulations! We are pleased to inform you that you have successfully completed the University Orientation workshop as of 02/18/2013 to satisfy this condition of admission to the University‚ and inform you that all of your previous transfer coursework has been evaluated (if applicable). Please visit your student website

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    regards to how they view death‚ sacrifice‚ and discipline. In Search of the Enemy of Man was a letter written by Thich Nhat Hahn‚ a Buddhist monk from Vietnam. He opposed the United States military involvement in the Vietnam War during the 1960’s and had been exiled from Vietnam for his opposition towards the government of South Vietnam. He wrote the letter in 1965 to Martin Luther King asking him to publicly oppose and bring attention to the Vietnam War in the United States. After reading the

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