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    old enough to get through the tunnel without getting hurt. As a result, he sets out to prove that he can win this battle and that he is not a little boy anymore. The setting in “Through the Tunnel” has an impact on the characters, the plot, and symbolism. First, the setting has an impact on the character. For example, Jerry’s mother is confused on why he would rather go to the bay and not with her. “She looked impatient then smiled. Why, darling would you rather not come with me?” (1) His mother

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    Steinbeck’s feature character, Elisa, an atypical woman with a love for gardening, embodies the pressures that women face from society when they attempt to express themselves in ways that go against societal standards. In “Chrysanthemums,” Steinbeck uses symbolism to reveal how societal standards cause women to miss out on opportunities and become frustrated because of their inability to express themselves. Steinbeck uses chrysanthemum’s to symbolize Elisa’s strength and power in order to show how societal

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    Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet and one of his famous novels was Tess of dÚrbervilles. He wanted to mention a lot of important things in this story, lot of ideas and also he wanted to express his feelings. When you read this story from 19th century about the young girl, Tess, you have got mixed feelings. Sometimes you are afraid of the situation, sometimes you emphasize with characters, but the fact is that in the end, you are satisfied with story. Tess is the main character and she

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    that drives out all signs of civilization and make one hunt and kill. Once that evil does emerge it leaves behind a new person in it’s wake, similar to what happens on the island in Lord of the Flies. In the novel Lord of the Flies, Golding uses symbolism to develop the theme that it is human nature to resort to the evil that lives inside,

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    Kate Chopin writes, “She could see in the open square before her house…” (para. 5). Although this simple quote may seem insignificant at the surface to the audience, it is a crucial form of symbolism to the story that Chopin uses to insert a small sense of innovation into the character of Louise Mallard. Joseph Rosenblum states that the window “does not intervene between her and nature and allows her the scope of infinite vision“ (para. 16)

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    In John Steinbeck's short story, "The Chrysanthemums," he uses the flower to symbolize his main character's thoughts and ideas. There are many examples of such symbolism in this work. Elisa Allen is a lonely woman who enjoys growing and nourishing her chrysanthemums. Since her husband is always working the cattle in their farm, she never has enough attention or any kind of affection. The result of this dispassionate marriage leads Steinbeck to describe his main character as follows, "Her face

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    Faulkner and many other authors, is being that they follow the three-act structure, which helps to write their story more effectively. Furthermore, in analyzing A&P and A Rose for Emily, we see that both share an “overarching” theme; however, their symbolism and conflicts are different, yet finally, in the end, you will see which one I infer does a better job compared to the other. Genre: A&P demonstrates the three act structure very well. In the first

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    *hook* A symbol is defined as a literary device where an object, person, or situation has a deeper meaning in the context of the whole story. Throughout the novel, author William Golding includes symbolism that hints at irony, foreshadowing, and a variety of themes. These symbols contribute to the depth and meaning of the story, allowing the characters to act under their influence. In Lord of the Flies, there is a numerous amount of symbols, such as the signal fire, the conch, and the ritual. The

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    elements appear in all exceptional literature, they are what helps build a strong story. There are many literary elements visible in Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich. In the novel there are elements such as foreshadowing, tone, several examples of symbolism, and several major themes. In Love Medicine foreshadowing is demonstrated several times throughout the novel. In the second scene Albertine Johnson describes her family by saying, “Patient Abuse. There was two ways you could think of that title

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    Symbolism In Short Story

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    Symbolism is a type of literary device which is used by most authors in many different literary genres, such as poems, short stories, and novels. It is the practice of using symbols to convey a more profound thought and idea to the readers, which can be displayed in various ways, such as objects, places, events, and facts. Symbols play a significant role in written works, as it helps the readers to understand the intended meanings and words that are associated with the events in the story. In the

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