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    appearance suggested that he is a very clean and well dressed person. ¨There was one thing remarkable about his appearance. Hanging down over his face‚ so low as to be shaken by his breath‚ Mr.Hooper had on a black veil.¨ (Pg 268). He has on a veil to symbolize his sermon and the a point he is trying to get across. ¨There’s an hour to come‚ when all of us shall cast aside our veils...No mortal eye will see it withdrawn¨ (Pg 272). Hawthorne is using the veil as a metaphor to say we all have hidden sins

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    up in which was Hannibal‚ Missouri. Despite this‚ St. Petersburg is a small and poor town along the Mississippi River which includes a church‚ a cemetery‚ a Temperance Tavern‚ a schoolhouse‚ a courthouse‚ and an island right next to it which contains many caves. St. Petersburg is a small town‚ so‚ all these places within the city are very close to each other around the Mississippi River. St. Petersburg is also described in the quotation: “A newcomer of any age or either

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    devices used by Golding in Lord of the Flies. Golding uses many of the devices discovered by the boys to represent vital elements of structured society. Ralph makes the statement‚ “The fire’s the most important thing” (Golding 162). The fire symbolizes the structured society the boys want to exist on the island. The fire represents structure and organization. Without the fire‚ the boys will never be rescued‚ and without an organized‚ structured society‚ they will not survive. Just as organization

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    pink when he died which meant that he loved her till his very last breath. "Gatsby remains incorruptible‚ but his house and his clothes reveal the sordidness of the reality" (Schneider 253). He died wanting Daisy all to himself. He did not care about what happened to anyone else as long as he was with her. The pink suit showed that his love eventually led to his death because he didn’t care about anything

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    Jesica Jurj Mrs. Tancredi Honors English 10 May 12 2016 Gatsby: Story of Symbolism Sometimes a symbol is all you need to say a thousand words. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby the lavish lifestyle of many of the characters ultimately leads to major consequences as their actions play a part in the crumbling American Dream. The tragic story of love‚ greed‚ and secrets exploits the toxic lifestyle of Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and others in both West and East Egg. The significance of the many

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    Daisy is also shown. When he waits outside her house in almost a stalking manner just to make sure she gets to bed safely. While he is standing out there‚ his pink suit is described as glowing underneath the moon (Fitzgerald 153). This pink suit symbolizes his love for Daisy. This general color can also mean something completely different. It can also be a symbol for death or dangerous events. An example of this death color is shown in this quote from the end of chapter 8: “The touch of a cluster

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    throughout the story. In the beginning of this story‚ it is revealed that Nick first arrived in New York in the spring of 1922 and became Gatsby’s neighbour. To me‚ spring symbolizes the first stage in the cycle of life. This is because‚ during this time‚ new life such as flowers and trees begin to bloom. Spring essentially symbolizes a fresh start and hopeful atmosphere. This season coincides with the fresh start Nick was looking for when he decided to move east and learn the bond business after fighting

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    characters to dream. Money‚ an imperative symbol in the novel‚ is a theme seen from the beginning‚ ever since Nick relocates to become wealthier. The whole idea of the story revolves around money and becoming rich to obtain love. This green paper symbolizes Gatsby’s desire to be with Daisy and also Myrtle’s way of bringing Tom closer to her. Myrtle believes that Tom can

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    Symbolism in The Masque of the Red Death “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ written by Edgar Allan Poe is an allegory based on the absurdity that humans think they can escape dying. The Red Death symbolizes not just death itself‚ but a deadly disease called Tuberculosis. Many of Poe’s loved ones die from this disease. The story portrays ideas about life and death through objects and people. Poe uses elaborate castle chambers‚ a giant ebony clock‚ and a selfish prince to carry out the underlying theme

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    Symbolism Analysis: Gatsby’s Clock Have you ever wanted to turn back time and relive the past? In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Fitzgerald tells a story of a man named Gatsby who was once poor and became wealthy in order to get Daisy‚ a girl who is a part of the “old money” society. He attempts to accomplish this goal by establishing a friendly relationship with Nick‚ who is Daisy’s cousin. Unfortunately‚ Gatsby’s goal of getting Daisy and reliving the past backfires and vanishes forever

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