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    Symbolism is something many authors use throughout books in order to create a deeper meaning. There are many symbols present in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, one of them being Piggy’s glasses. Piggy’s glasses are used throughout the book to symbolize many different ideas, and throughout the boys time on the island they are used for many different purposes. Golding uses these spectacles to symbolize Piggy’s intelligence and adult-like behavior. They also are used to symbolize the

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    In The Book Thief, Mark Zusak uses symbolism throughout the story to create a profound meaning behind characters actions , bringing more emotion and significance to the plot. Character Hans Hubermann's accordion symbolizes many different aspects including comfort and hope, eventually affecting most characters throughout the plot of the story. The colors Blue and Red are used by death throughout the novel to symbolize scenes of good and evil. Lastly, Basements symbolize a safe and calm environment

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    safe to assume that the character who wears black condemns himself to a miserable fate while the one in white blooms with cheerfulness. The decision of a poet to embed symbols into their works is not accidental. Symbolism gives a new dimension to the meaning of a literary work. The symbolism employed in the poems “A Noiseless Patient Spider” by Walt Whitman, “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, and the “The Sick Rose” by William Blake portray the author’s purpose of loneliness, decision making, and

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    Symbolism is everywhere. Symbolism occurs when something is meant to represent something else. It is a technique most commonly used in literature. Whether the piece composed is a novel, a short story, or a poem, all authors want readers to comprehend more than just the literal meaning of what they have written. Authors often utilize symbolism, using an object, person, situation, events, or actions to represent an idea or conception. In the novel Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, many

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    Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe, incorporated the sinister perspective of the human nature in their writings. Both Hawthorne’s symbolic short story, “The Minister’s Black Veil”, and Poe’s violent fiction, “The Tell-Tale Heart”, demonstrate separation and symbolism throughout the course of each story. In Hawthorne’s story, the protagonist, Minister Hooper, decides to wear a black veil over his face and vows to never remove it. This vow continues to the point of his death. Mr. Hooper’s decision to wear the black

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    island would begin to go haywire. British author, William Golding, narrates this exact plot in his popular novel Lord of the Flies. The underlying theme of the book is quite obvious: human nature. Throughout the novel, Golding portrays the theme with symbolism. One of the most obvious symbols that can be traced through the entire novel is Piggy’s glasses. Piggy’s glasses emphasize both the boys’ inevitable path of destruction and their fall back to human nature. In the beginning, the glasses are in almost

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    Owen’s Armless Figures Several themes are portrayed within the pages of A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving; nevertheless, a more prominent theme that moves the story along is that of symbolism. In the novel, Owen Meany infatuated himself with armless figures all his life from Tabby’s dressmaker, to the armadillo, and finally, Mary Magdalene. Readers cannot help but to try to correlate all these images into a bigger picture. The Watahantowet totem became the first of Owen’s many fascinations

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    Appreciating Hemingway: An “operation” of patience Ernest Hemingway’s work polarises audiences with its economy of words. The lack of direct explanation frustrates some readers. On the other hand, some readers marvel at his use of symbolism to help those who are patient understand more about his stories.  In “Hills Like White Elephants”, symbols play a large role in helping the reader understand the relationship and decision being made between the American and Jig. The curtain made of beads is symbolic

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    perspective they hold in order to find the true interpretation of a poem. The poems “The Sacred” and “Vegetarian Physics” both share some similarities and differences within one another. Both of these poems also contain imagery. They also contain symbolism in order to describe their message. The difference between these poems, is the message that they deliver to the reader. Each of them posses their own unique meaning. These poems also both compare different objects to real life things in order to

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    The Salem Massachusetts Witch Trials, hypocrisy, and sac religious gatherings of the 1600s left the townspeople with feelings of guilt and shame that directly affected their lives even in the 1800’s. The accusations made by the people during the trials caused them to become paranoid, which could lead them to question their faith Without their faith, the people ended up making horrible decisions. Published in 1835, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, “Young Goodman Brown” is a short story that provides a scenario

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