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    In the movie The Phantom of the Opera‚ you can see symbolism practically everywhere. It is a huge part of the movie‚ in my opinion. They are either very eye catching. Some were barely visible. One symbolic quote is‚ “Masquerade! Every face a different shade. Masquerade. Look around‚ there’s another mask behind you!” Throughout the movie‚ mirrors have been used as a symbolic piece. When you look into the mirror‚ you see yourself through your own eyes. What we perceive in that reflection can either

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    The Storm

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    and a lot of symbolism.  The storm is a super obvious symbol. It’s involved in practically every element of the story. First off‚ it’s the title. Second‚ it plays a huge role in the plot‚ forming the beginning and the end of the story. It also plays a really important part in the middle by bringing Calixta and Alcée together‚ pushing them into each other’s arms and giving them the time and space to get physical before the world outside returns to normal. Other symbolism can include Chopin’s

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    brown and wilted: dead. This is the picture illustrated in Robert Herrick’s poem‚ "To Daffodils." The theme of the poem is that life‚ whether floral or human‚ is short and usually ends sooner than desired. Herrick uses the rhythm‚ structure‚ and symbolism of the poem to support his theme.    The first technique that Herrick uses in his poem is rhythm; the rhythm of the poem is very short and disconnected‚ because it is composed of many short lines and words. Even the poem itself is very brief in

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    narrative to represent these characters as they struggle to understand who they are in life. The two most notable symbols contained within The Awakening are the caged birds and the use of the sea. The most prominent of the two is the use of the symbolism behind the birds being trapped inside cages. They are in place to represent Edna’s entrapment and the lifestyle of Victorian women. Madame Lebrun’s parrot directly relates to Edna in the fact that they are cut off from the outside world and are

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    Black Veil

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    Study Guide “The Minister’s Black Veil” p. 239-247 1. Define symbolism. How is symbolism used in this story? 2. Define parable. How is this story a parable? 3. What is the mood in Milford? How do the villagers feel about going to service? Does that mood change later in the story? 4. How does the veil affect the congregation’s view of Mr. Hooper? How does it affect his view of the world? 5. How does Mr. Hooper define “secret sin”? Why does the congregation

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    Yellow Brick Road “Joe Versus the Volcano” is both a fairy tale and romantic comedy. The goofball characters‚ and sneaky symbolism of this screenplay by Shanley‚ make this zany movie the comic delight that it is. The overall look and feel of this movie leaves the audience with the feeling that life is worth living‚ miracles do occur‚ and God is in control. There are many symbolisms and visual metaphors incorporated into this movie‚ and these visual elements work collectively to give the story meaning

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    colonization and exploitation process carried out by the Europeans. This poem strong conveys Senior discontentment as it relates to the exploitation of the land and the Amerindian tribe. It through the use of symbolism‚ language and repetition the brutality of colonization is conveyed. Symbolism is used to portray the harsh reality of colonization. In Meditation on Yellow "yellow" is symbolic of the innocence of the Amerindians and the purity in their mind and soul upon encountering the Whites

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    Saints at the River

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    Throughout Saints at the River there are many uses of symbolism in the novel. One of the main uses of symbolism is the Ghost that is brought up several times throughout the novel. Ghost in Saints at the River don’t actually mean real ghost that we think of but they are memories from the past that come back to haunt Maggie. Rash uses the ghost very effectively throughout the novel to make them symbolizes haunting memories from the past. The reason why Rash uses ghost as s symbol for the past is because

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    to write about the cultural trends and changes in a society in her writing. In “Self in 1958”‚ by Anne Sexton‚ the story of a housewife living the conformed life of being a perfect wife is told‚ which brings out the modernism characteristics of symbolism‚ dehumanization and the corruption of society through the texts and the truth behind the fake‚ superficial life many were living. The author of “Self In 1958”‚ Anne Sexton‚ was a woman who felt victimized by the expectations she had to live by

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    Trifles

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    1900’s‚ men are the dominant figures in society and women are expected to cook‚ clean‚ raise children and care for their husbands. Glaspell’s play‚ “Trifles”‚ main goal is portraying a theme of women being oppressed through marriage by the use of symbolism through a canary and a bird cage. The bird cage represents Mrs. Wright’s well-being‚ while the bird that once lived inside represents Mrs. Wright spirit. For instance‚ Glaspell chooses the bird cage as symbolic for being confined. It represents

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