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    Volume 5‚ No. 2-3 32 Pearl in Hawthorne’s Romance The Scarlet Letter Dan QIN Ph.D. candidate‚ School of Foreign Languages in Hunan Normal University Email: qindan728@gmail.com Abstract: In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne portrays one of the most enigmatic child figures in American literature. Although she is an illegitimate daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Pearl plays an important role more as a dynamic force of moral guardian than a static symbol of sin in the plot. The purpose

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    Symbolism In Macbeth

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    In the play Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare uses his characters‚ symbolism‚ metaphors‚ and various themes in order to tell an interesting story which has been recited over and over throughout history. The play focuses in on a man whom was so overcome with his desire to become King that he paved the road for his own assassination. The story deals with other themes such as one’s power of freewill versus fate and the supernatural. Not only does the play paint an image of what life of the time period

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    world wide one can’t help but notice the recurrent belief in confession. Confession is defined as admitting or acknowledging some form of fault. Along with confession comes the freedom from one’s guilt and anxiety. In “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale is a puritan minister who undergoes drastic changes physically and mentally because he would not confess to adultery. In this 17th century society‚ public acknowledgement of sin is necessary by law and religion. Due to Dimmesdale’s

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    Ruqiyah Mukarram December 3‚ 2012 AP Lit Composition The Symbolism in Ethan Frome Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “Where there is a marriage without love‚ there will be love without marriage.” (Benjamin) Marriage is the foundation for social order because it restrains us from self centeredness and self indulgence. However‚ with the wrong significant other‚ one can find themselves on the path to adultery. (Craven) Ethan Frome is a story of a family caught in a deeply rooted domestic struggle

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    Symbolism In Frankenstein

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    Frankenstein A symbol is a person‚ object‚ or event that represents ideas in addition to their literal meanings. There are many types of symbolism. There are conventional symbols‚ which are the classic symbols like the cross‚ representing faith; the U.S. flag‚ representing freedom; and the four-leaf clover‚ representing luck. Another type of symbolism is literary symbolism. Literary symbols are things like common buildings like homes‚ representing a feeling of safety and love. A literary symbol can be

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    Symbolism in Cloudstreet

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    Contribution to Meaning – Symbolism Mark: 18/20 The most direct way in which an author reinforces the themes of a novel is through the use of literary devices. In Cloudstreet by Tim Winton‚ one of the most prominent of these devices is symbolism‚ which plays upon the aesthetic sensibilities harboured by the text’s audience and provides insight and deeper understanding to the themes of the novel. Indeed‚ Cloudstreet itself‚ the river and religious symbolism contribute to meaning and the author’s

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    the workplace. In fact‚ the Hawthorne studies did a lot of contributes to that. It also altered the focus of management study‚ in contrast with the classical management. This essay is trying to demonstrate that how the Hawthorne studies contribute to developing understanding about the norms of behaviour in the workplace and find out researchers’ experience of how group relationships have influenced work performance. Between 1924 and 1933‚ a series of the Hawthorne studies was conducted by researchers

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    Symbolism In The Odyssey

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    When reading fiction or realistic fiction we can often find hidden meanings behind why character do the things they do. These experiences usually reflect or discuss symbolism. Symbolism can almost always can help you figure out the underlying message that each book is trying to convey. The Odyssey also has an underlying moral or lesson that the author wants you to take away after you have read the book. All of the life-threatening experiences that Odysseus goes through in the Odyssey have helped

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    Oedipus Symbolism

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    Oedipus Symbolism Many stories from ancient times as well as present times use symbolism to prove a point or to help with the understanding of the story. Symbolisms are used in stories and plays of all kinds to help get a point across or to help clarify the meaning of the story‚ and the play‚ Oedipus the King‚ is no different. There are many things throughout the play that are symbolic and very important to the understanding of the play. Two of the major symbolic things in the play are blindness

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    Dismissal in Society In Bradbury’s short story “The Pedestrian” characterization and symbolism are effectively used to reveal an intemperate demise in society caused by the advancements in technology. Instead of people worrying about scaring Leonard Mead from inside their houses‚ Leonard was scared of worrying the society within the houses fearing that the “lights might click on and faces [may] appear‚”(1 Bradbury) by them being startled by him passing throughout the night. With the uprise of powerful

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