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    The Alchemist Symbolism

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    An Analysis of Mirage Symbolism In The Alchemist Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist tells the story of Santiago‚ a young shepherd living in an abandoned church in a small Andalusian town‚ who is stripped of his comfortable and safe lifestyle after an encounter with Melchizedek‚ an Islamic king who tells him of his “Personal Legend” (21). Melchizedek points Santiago in the direction of his treasure only after taking one-tenth of his money‚ giving him two stones‚ and a lesson on reading omens. Throughout

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    Symbolism Of Khadi

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    of his Mann Ki Baat (from the heart) radio series‚ Modi evinced interest in the cloth. In the speech aired on Oct. 3‚ 2014—a day after the 145th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi—the prime minister appealed for the increased use of khadi. The symbolism was not missed. Along with satyagraha (truth force) andahimsa (non-violence)‚ khadi was Gandhi’s most enduring weapon while leading India’s freedom movemenD FDGRFVDC C F Dt till the late 1940s. “Like swaraj (self-rule)‚ khadi is our birthright‚ and

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    The Outsiders The outsiders‚ a young adult novel‚ is the story about Ponyboy curtis and his struggles with the rights and wrongs of society in which he believes he is an outsider. There are many examples of symbolism in this book. For example sunsets‚ hair‚ and gold. In this essay I’m going to talk about four very important symbols. Sunsets‚ gold‚ the Greasers’ hair‚ and the drive-in theater. Firstly‚ sunsets. In the outsiders Ponyboy says‚ “Maybe the two different worlds we live in weren’t so different

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    possible. Working-class women had no choice but to adhere to the social construct even if they could not play the role of the idle‚ kept wife. They were paid less than men and in a competitive market‚ men had an interest in keeping them out of the labour force. When the demand for labour made this impossible‚ they were excluded from skilled‚ highly paid positions. Few belonged to powerful trade unions‚ since they were for skilled workers and dominated by men‚ and many women were scattered in workshops

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    offensive and bothersome comments—according to men—made by Nietzsche concerning women is also found in Beyond Good and Evil in the section entitled “Seven Little Sayings on Women.” This section states “men have treated women hitherto like birds… something which has to be caged up so that it shall not fly away” (166). Maudemarie Clark‚ a feminist writer‚ upon her first reading of this passage‚ translated it to mean women were a “possession‚ as property that can be locked” away by men (189). This is

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    Omelas Symbolism

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    Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones‚ and the other boys soon followed his example‚ selecting the smoothest and roundest stones; Bobby and Harry Jones and Dickie Delacroix…” (p. 857). Soon after men gathered in the town square and then women followed. Families got together to be as one during the lottery. As‚ Mr. Summer’s and

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    Symbolism in "Cathedral"

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    Symbolism in “Cathedral” In Raymond Carver’s short story‚ “Cathedral‚” a man has his eyes opened up to the world through the aid of his wife’s blind friend‚ Robert. Carver employs the use of symbolism in the form art representing insight to highlight the narrator’s blindness to his life. The narrator is not physically blind‚ but he is oblivious to the problems he faces. The tapes sent between the narrator’s wife and Robert were definitely a form of art. They were a medium through which they

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    The Lesson Symbolism

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    One of the symbolism in the story is the title “The Lesson”. The Lesson is a symbol in the story because Miss Moore is trying to teach the children a lesson about the importance of money. She takes the children to the most luxurious toy store and when they see the prices of the toys they are shocked by it. Q.T. stated‚ “Must be rich people shop here” (326). The readers can emphasize from this quote that the children are low class and Miss Moore has taking them to the high-quality store. “Who are

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    Fire Symbolism

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    The Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ is renowned for having unique symbolism within the text. Piggy’s glasses‚ the conch‚ and the fire all have a deeper meaning than what is displayed on page. As the book continues‚ and the boys descend into savagery‚ the context of Piggy’s glasses‚ the conch‚ and the fire are changed into symbols of things the boys once had. Piggy’s glasses are one of the most important items on the island. Piggy’s glasses allow the creation of fire‚ which grants the creation

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    Symbolism In The Lottery

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    all the families that stay in a village that resulted in one individual getting stoned to death. “The Lottery” has many themes. Looking at “The Lottery” the black box and stones‚ rules and families’ bond‚ and characters in it explained how their symbolism transformed the story from a random collection of events to a story about people’s willingness to sacrifice other people to follow traditions that no one know the meaning to. The black box and stones of “The Lottery” symbolize how people are willing

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