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    Swimming the Sea to Symbolism To some people swimming is a form of exercise‚ some may use swimming as a type of stress reliever‚ and to others it may just be something to do for fun. To Edna Pontellier‚ it’s a form of awakening‚ and becoming who she is meant to be. Throughout The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ much of a deeper meaning in the story is revealed though a number of important symbols. The symbolic element of swimming and the sea make the connection between Edna’s world and her eventual

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    Royal Military College Bunyan’s Progress Bunyan’s Progress: In the story‚ “ The Pilgrims Progress”‚ the author‚ John Bunyan‚ sends the reader on an eventful journey through the eyes of his protagonist‚ Christian. Throughout the journey‚ Bunyan is able to capture significant themes that took place in the 1600s. During this time‚ many people were strongly influenced by and were faithful in God‚ but viewed the Roman Catholic Church as having a misleading religion. Throughout

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    The Battle of Long Tan

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    The Battle of Long Tan The Battle of Long Tan was a very significant part of the Vietnam War era. Of the Battles fought by Australians in the Vietnam War‚ The Battle of Long Tan was the biggest. The battle was significant through Australia’s victory‚ as one hundred and eight soldiers were able to fight off several waves of enemy troops‚ consisting of over two thousand Vietcong and North Vietnamese soldiers‚ until they were rescued by reinforcements. The Battle was one of the greatest in the Vietnam

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    Gatson Symbolism

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    symbolizes a home. This is shown when the father explains to the girl how Gaston is like a human‚ and also when her father pulls the peach seed in half. Just like in “Gaston”‚ my experience with my grandma’s necklace shows that certain items can symbolism different items‚ because in “Gaston” a peach symbolizes a home and for me a necklace symbolizes memory. Therefore‚ the symbol of the peach teaches us that a home isn’t a perfect and is not whole without

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    Symbolism Essay

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    Symbolism Essay Soobin Park Pd. 2 Individual brains make different perceptions‚ and sometimes the brain can change one tiny little green light to be a meaningful hope. In the novel Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Fitzgerald describes fallibility of the American dream. He mainly focuses on a young man‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who after falling in love with a woman from the social elite‚ makes a lot of money in an effort to win her love. The green light in the novel Great Gatsby is described as

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    Battle of Milne Bay

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    Battle of Milne Bay As the Japanese worked towards domination of the South Pacific‚ the only major remaining defence to conquer was that of Port Moseby‚ Papua New Guinea. Gaining control of Port Moseby would have provided the Japanese a strategically located base close to the shores of Australia. This would have escalated the vulnerability of Northern Australia with Japan lurking to invade. The battle of Milne Bay began on the 25th of August‚ 1942 and was not concluded until the 7th of December

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    Symbolism of the Journey

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    Symbolism of the Literature You are about to be taken on a journey as I tell of two short stories‚ “A Worn Path” and “I Used to Live Here Once”. One story will keep you in suspense wondering about this little old ladies purpose of walking a dark path‚ while the other story seems to be taking the character back in time to find she is only having an after death experience. As you read of the two stories‚ you will find they are similar in the fact that both have a symbolism of death. The short

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    Battle of the Atlantic The Battle of the Atlantic played a very significant part in World War Two. In World War Two‚ after the escape atDunkirk and the inspiration of the Battle of Britain‚ the Battle of the Atlantic was Britain ’s next nightmare. The Battle of the Atlantic was "the only thing that ever frightened me." Winston Churchill. As an island Britain needed to bring in a vast amount of food and military equipment to survive the war. The German submarine force (U-boats) severely damaged

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    The Masquerade Symbolism

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    Poe makes the party a masquerade‚ to symbolize that the Prince and his guests are hiding things‚ more specifically from themselves. The symbolism of the masquerade also serves as an important setting as it is where the conflict with the red death figure happened. The red death’s appearance justifies itself in showing up at the party as “the mask which concealed the visage was made so nearly to resembles the countenance of a stiffened corpse that the closest scrutiny must have had difficulty in detecting

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    of chrysanthemums‚ and tells Elisa that he knows a woman that wants to grow them. Elisa develops a short lived attraction to the tinker as she is offering him the flower and giving him careful instructions on taking care of them. Steinbeck uses symbolism throughout this short story. Things such as the wire fence around the garden‚ the changing of Elisa’s clothing‚ and the chrysanthemums themselves mean something beyond their literal meaning. Everyone has an item or person that symbolizes their life

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