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    Symbolism Essay

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    Throughout Elizabeth Winthrop’s short story‚ "The Golden Darters‚" are symbols of how Emily‚ the main character‚ is growing up. The most obvious symbols are Emily piercing her ears‚ her father’s table where he works on the flies‚ and the golden darters. A symbol of Emily growing up is the fact that she pierced her ears‚ even after her parents forbid it‚ telling her she had to wait until she was seventeen. This shows defiance toward her parents‚ but also shows her becoming more dependent and

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    Symbolism of Blindness

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    Symbol of Blindness in King Lear Blindness is usually defined as the physical ability of the eye to see. But in King Lear by William Shakespeare‚ blindness is not just a physical quality but also a mental flaw that people possess. This mental flaw can then lead to people making bad decisions because they can’t see the truth. In King Lear‚ the recurring images of sight and blindness that are associated with the characters of Lear and Gloucester illustrate the theme of self-knowledge and consciousness

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    Mandala Symbolism

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    A mandala‚ a concentric structure that offer balancing visuals‚ symbolizing unity and harmony. Each individual mandala can have different meanings‚ but its goal is usually to symbolize something or someone. For example‚ my illustrations on my mandala represents a basic concept of who I am. In my mandala‚ it looks similar to Yin and Yang ; One side portrays me while the other side shows my opposite. Using the symbols of an animal‚ a plant‚ a color‚ a number‚ weather‚ a shape‚ and a phenomenon‚ I

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    The Pearl Symbolism

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    The symbol of the pearl One day the poor fisherman‚ Kino‚ found” the great pearl as large as a sea-gull’s egg”(Steinbeck 10). Conquently‚ Kino saw hope that Coyotito will have an education inside the pearl. In the Pearl‚ by John Steinbeck‚ Kino‚ a poor fisherman find the pearl and saw hope that Coyotito go to school and kino and Juana can get married. Next‚ Kino and his family fight danger as the pearl become more evil. Then they climb the mountain to hide from the hunters and coyotito gets

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    Conch Symbolism

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    In William Golding novel Lord of the Flies‚ a group of young boys crash land in a deserted tropical island with no adults or supervision. Throughout the novel many symbols are revealed to the reader. The conch‚ beast‚ and Piggy’s eyeglasses are the most important symbols that are expressed in this novel. These three symbols show how the children adapt to their environment and find their own ways to survive. They also assist in the development of each character’s personality and traits. The first

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    Symbolism In Dodgeball

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    Analytical Paper In Rawson Marshall Thurber’s Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story‚ Peter LaFleur attempts to save his gym. For the time being‚ Peter is just another man in society. He is nothing special. He does not drive a nice car or live in a nice house. This is shown through his gym‚ coincidentally named “Average Joe’s Gym.” This gym represents the way Peter lives his life. When the film starts out he says that he always aims low. That way he is never disappointed. While true‚ he has never had

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    symbolism of fire

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    Tyler Webb Mrs. Jones 9th Honors Literature 12 November 2013 To Kill a Mockingbird In Harper Lee’s book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch shows many reasons as to why he is an excellent father. Atticus serves not only as a dad to his children‚ but also a teacher and a friend. He perfectly balances discipline and understanding for all of his kid’s problems. Atticus teaches his kids valuable lessons throughout the novel and shows great compassion toward Jem and Scout. For example

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    Symbolism In The Shack

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    Jesus is presented as an Asian handiwork which is extraordinary and falls apart with the typical image presented in the Bible. At the same time‚ this personage displays the specific Christ-like qualities. He talks to the main hero about the creation of Trinity and helps him to calm his soul and reduce sufferings while showing the true hospitality and spending an evening with Mack laughing and enjoying their company. The Holy Spirit is represented as an Asian woman whose name‚ Sarayu‚ means “wind”

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    The Conch Symbolism

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    The statue of liberty is a symbol of american pride and independence. Lady Liberty is more than just a statue. She’s a symbol of America. Just as the conch was a symbol for the boys stuck on the island. To most the conch is just a shell but to the boys on the island it was a big part of their struggling existence. The conch symbolizes civilization and hope. The conch is a symbol in this story. To begin‚ Ralph and Piggy find the conch in the mud. As they stood there holding it they were completely

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    Fences Symbolism

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    Each family is different and what makes each family different is the fact that they have different types of family members in them. Each with their own thoughts and points of views on matters. Like each family the Maxson family had members that had different opinions too. A fence around their around their yard was something that they had their own views on. Troy the father‚ had the perspective of the fence being keeping his old mistakes out. Rose the mother‚ believed the fence could keep her family

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