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    Symbology 101 “If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a symbol is worth a thousand pictures.” ~ symbolism ~ Noun ~ : the art or practice of using symbols, especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representation Proverbs 14:8 The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way: but the folly of fools is deceit. Hello & Welcome: Ladies & Gentlemen – Boys & Girls from Around the World. First and foremost

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    d.). Such perspicacity is evident in the works of William Butler Yeats, whose poetry reflects his fascination with mysticism and the days of yore. The poem “Sailing the Byzantium” illustrates how William Butler Yeats use of artistic diction and symbolism reveals the parallels between ancient civilization and the cycle of life and communicates the dual themes of obsolescence and perpetuity. Yeats’ elegy, details a metaphoric spiritual journey of renewal to “the holy city” seeking intellectual refuge

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    Life and Death are the two immovable forces that all humanity must face. Mankind has constantly sought to fight or cope with these two realities. Charles Baudelaire chose to confront this inevitability by doing what he does best, he wrote a poem about it. This poem in particular is a journey to understanding these two realities. In his work, The Voyage, Charles Baudelaire describes the longing of the soul to understand the unknown, but upon searching the discovery that humankind around the globe

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    Symbolism is a major literary device using a concrete object to represent an abstract idea, and is commonly used among all types of writers. Symbols help writers convey different emotions or signals—such as love, hatred, and danger—behind what may seem to be merely a meaningless object. This major literary device frequently appears over the course of the novel, The Call of the Wild. In this novel, the club, the killing of the Yeehat Indians, and Mercedes are shown to be the major symbols that appear

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    viewpoints and actions of the antagonists. They are not even considering concentrating on how women deserve to be treated as equals. This theme is illustrated in chapters 11-13 when Salander gets savagely raped. Larsson uses motifs, different themes, and symbolism to create the beautifully written, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”. In “The girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Stieg Larsson uses symbols of flowers, computers, and tattoos to establish the

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    shifts from a woman in Milan asking her father to tell her more about her childhood to another story that the father narrates about a young boy with a wife and a baby. Carver does an excellent job astutely using a minimalist style, word choice, and symbolism to enhance and develop his narrative, “Everything Stuck to Him”. Compared to the extravagant and enigmatic writing style that a lot of authors prefer, Carver chooses to employ a minimalist style in “Everything Stuck to Him”, which means his sentences

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    there is a larger aspect when it comes to a symbol’s meaning. The idea of symbolism isn’t solely a definition, rather it allows for each to be unique, whether that is the rivers in both Hart Crane’s, and T.S. Elliot’s poems, or the symbolic meaning of a white flag. Foster not only defines a symbol, but he goes in depth about how one interprets a symbol, which in the end promotes the idea of individuality. The idea of symbolism is widely understood, but many do not understand that symbols can have many

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    lottery: the stoning of Tessie Hutchinson. Throughout Jackson’s telling of the story, she includes many forms of symbolism including the black box, the character’s names, the use of stoning, and the lottery itself. Shirley Jackson uses symbolism to give “The Lottery” a deeper meaning than what is portrayed by the text alone. The black box in the lottery is one of the earliest forms of symbolism used by Shirley Jackson. Introduced in paragraph five, the black box is described as being “put into use even

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    Genesis 8:7, Noah sent out a raven and it kept flying back and forth until the water had dried up from the earth. Davy didn’t come home and fled from Minnesota to North Dakota like the raven did. What’s more, I did some researches about the crow’s symbolism online. The crow symbolizes determination and fearlessness. Davy killed the 2 bad guys in order to protect his family and started travelling himself after he escaped from the jail. If Davy were a normal teenager, he wouldn’t have

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    Inequality. The condition of being unequal. In “Indian Education” and “Mother to Son” Hughes and Alexie’s works explore these conditions of being unequal through the explanation of diverse hardships that both of these adolescents experience due to the inequality that has been brought to them by these privileged communities within society. Realizing this status of inequality in society at a young age is a motive for Victor and the son to attempt to conform to these unreasonable standards set forth

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