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    The Sea as A Lover: A Woman’s Quest for Autonomy in The Awakening When authors use symbolism effectively‚ readers can begin to understand a work of literature on both the surface level and in an illustrative context‚ attributing significance to ideas‚ actions‚ or even characters themselves beyond what is initially described. In her novella The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin employs symbolism through a variety of images to reveal particular details about the protagonist‚ Edna Pontellier. One such symbol

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    Symbolism Of The Paperweight in 1984 George Orwell’s 1984 is overflowing with a great deal of symbolism. The use of objects such as big brother‚ telescreens‚ red-armed prole‚ and the paperweight are just a few of many symbols found throughout the novel. Sometimes characters and other objects are used as symbols to aid in communicate the underlying meaning of the novel. For example‚ the use of the glass paperweight in George Orwell’s 1984 represents the many aspects of Winston’s rebellion and secret

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    being marginalized is an emotionally discouraging sensation that many people are faced with overcoming. Figuring out where one can achieve self-content through being socially accepted is a hardship presented in James Baldwin’s‚ “Sonny’s Blues” as symbolism of light and darkness reveals the saddening experience of marginalized Americans feeling that they are unfairly labeled as outsiders by the rest of society. To begin with‚ Baldwin portrays the anxious mentality of marginalized Americans by symbolically

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    Chapter 1 and 2: symbolism Intro: Symbolism is a major technique within Hawthorne’s novel. The symbols portrays sufficient information about the themes of society‚ sin and the individual which informs us about the effects of Puritan law. Society: In chapter 1 Puritan society is immediately depicted as harsh through the subtle symbolism of the prison door which was ’studded with iron spikes’. Also the ’bearded men’ in ’sad coloured garments’ illustrates a morbid aura. The mention of ’cemetery’

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    Zach Lee Mr. Fineran English 11 CP 28 March 2015 Symbolism in Moby Dick Symbolism is used by authors to hint at something without directly telling the reader what the author is telling the reader. It is then up to the reader to realize what the author is saying by using the symbol‚ and then pay attention to what happens to the symbol throughout the book. The author of Moby Dick‚ Herman Melville‚ uses multiple symbols to help the reader foreshadow what will happen later in the story. Melville also

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    Eriberto Montoya Per. 2 Ms.McNeal The Sixth Sense Symbolism The color red was used throughout the movie to symbolize many things. One of the many things that it symbolized was death‚ mainly the death of the main character who did not realize he was dead. The color red also represented other aspects which include grief‚ ghosts‚ and safety. In this Essay i will talk about five major symbolism themes of the color red that were used throughout the movie. So when Cole was invited to a birthday party

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    The Symbolism of Moby Dick "He piled upon the whale’s white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then‚ as if his chest had been a mortar‚ he burst his hot heart’s shell upon it." Such was Melville’s description of Captain Ahab. The symbolism that this statement suggests‚ along with many other instances of symbolism‚ are incorporated into Moby Dick. Although the crew knew that Ahab was obsessed with vengeance and wasn’t interested in killing

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    In Stephen Marche’s article “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely”‚ he starts with a very powerful story of Yvette Vickers who was found dead nearly a year after her actual death of being isolated for so long. Yvette Vickers was later known as a “horror-movie icon”‚ after news of her death had spread all across the internet via social media people view her as “a new and different kind of horror” because of this new kind of fear everyone is terrified in which Stephen Marche says is “our growing fear of loneliness”

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    Symbolism is a tool used to enhance a deeper meaning to objects‚ people‚ and ideas that are often seen as simple. To determine what falls as a symbol and what does not takes more informative and stimulating reading. For example‚ if an object repeats or surfaces multiple times may be a symbol‚ or one that has given off a chain of reactions may also be one. Throughout “The Scarlet Letter” novel‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to convey deeper meanings by using characters‚ names‚ and objects that

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    and more alienated from each other the more we use the newest technology. An example of the new technologies is the internet. The internet gives people a place to escape to for entertainment. In the article‚ “Text or Talk: Is Technology Making You Lonely?” written by Margie Warrell it says‚ “Surprisingly‚ those who report feeling most alone‚ are those you’d expect it from least: young people under 35 who are the most prolific social networkers of all.” People who use social media and the internet

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