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    A Doll’s House In A Doll’s House by Henrick Ibsen‚ money symbolizes what some characters seek or have gotten into problems over. It seems that this whole play revolves around it and drama is created because of it. The common saying “money can’t buy happiness” is proven untrue in the beginning of this play when one of the main characters‚ Nora‚ is always joyous and perky when she convinces her husband to give her more money. Throughout this play‚ money forces characters to show their true selves

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    Orwell‚ this statement is first heard in a dream. It seems to be a symbol of hope: A chance to meet with someone that shares the same ideas; a way to escape the dreary world of Big Brother. However‚ later in the novel it is discovered to be a symbol of defeat. Winston is a dead man‚ simply waiting for his bullet. By examining the symbolism in this novel we can trace the total destruction on Winston. One of the largest symbols in the entire novel is the figure of Big Brother. The massive gloomy

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    Mice and Men uses many significant symbols to convey meanings about the human condition. Such symbols include hands to represent labour‚ cards to signify chance and taking a risk‚ and finally‚ rabbits to suggest ideas about achieving one’s hopes and dreams. Symbols are a key central device in delivering meaning‚ as they consistently repeated throughout the narrative and are typically associated with the novella’s many characters. The hand is a significant symbol that recurs throughout the novellas

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    "Signs and Symbols" by Vladimir Nabokov‚ has been read in many different ways by many different readers. The story depicts a day in the life of Russian immigrants on the birthday of their mentally ill son. Critics may say it is a simple short story‚ a collage of signs and symbols or just a good author playing tricks on the reader. But in actuality this story is purposely filled with signs and symbols that the author randomly places to toy with those who overanalyze the text. Early in the text Nabokov

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    The manifestations of truth and innocence in the character‚ Pearl‚ help support the overall effect of her being a mysterious creature that Nathaniel Hawthorne produced in The Scarlet Letter. This paradox of one person representing both innocence and also truth‚ which is the loss of innocence‚ gives Pearl special qualities and allows her to play a significant role. She is introduced in the beginning of the novel as the result of her mother‚ Hester’s adulterous relations. She will continue to be

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    One of the main themes in The Glass Menagerie is the pursuit of happiness. Throughout the book/playwright‚ the characters are constantly trying to make their life more enjoyable. The Screen images and phrases I have chosen reveal the theme of “pursuit of happiness”. When the screen legend displays the phrase “Ou sont les neiges d’antan” a sense of pursuit is created. Meaning “Where does the snow fall?”‚ the characters are looking for this hope‚ where snow resembles rebirth and a new hope. This search

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    Edger Allen Poe’s poem "The Bells" is a poem where the author’s intention is for the reader to hear it. The poem illustrates four bells; sleigh bells‚ church bells‚ warning bells‚ and funeral bells. The four bells represent life‚ marriage‚ war‚ and death. Poe illustrates the moods that come with the sounds of these four bells and what they represent with the use of sound devices such as assonance. In the first stanza Poe‚ illustrates sleigh bells‚ which are usually associated with wintertime and

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    comprehensible to read without any hidden message‚ but some writers using symbols in their stories to clarify the real meaning of their tales keep the reader engaged in the lecture. Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Lottery written by Shirley Jackson is an ideal example‚ where the symbols have an important role in each story and are helpful to contrast and analyze it even when the stories contains symbols that describes evil actions. “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Lottery” are

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    theme by using excellent symbolization. Steinbeck’s symbolism is one of the main literary elements that supports the theme of oppressed people working together to better everyone. There are many symbols that Steinbeck uses but there are three main ones that really support the theme. One of the first symbols Steinbeck uses is a turtle. Steinbeck uses the turtle to symbolize the migrants families‚ the struggles they will face‚ and their determination. Along the road‚ there is a turtle trying to cross

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    people in the world see happening. An allegory is a story‚ poem‚ or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning that is expressed through various symbols. The Lord of the Flies is one big massive allegory where almost everything concrete in the book represents an abstract idea. Only in allegories can the characters be symbols (Fitzgerald). The setting of the novel takes place on an island; the island represents the world at the time of Adam and Eve‚ beautiful‚ prosperous and without

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