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    the story. Hemingway uses a lot of symbols and figurative language of speech, so the time of the story was not clear for most of the readers. However, the story happened during the mid day during a very hot summer day which has a very important symbolism in the story. The mid-day represents that the day is not over, which symbolizes that they not have made they decision. The couple were at a critical moment of their relationship, which is when they must decide whether or not to have an abortion

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    Frost conveys that someone who decides to take a different path from the usual, leaves traditions behind and has new choices. One way how Frost shows that someone who leaves the path of tradition has new choices is through symbolism. This first line of the poem shows symbolism where it says, “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood / And sorry I could not travel both” (Frost 1-2). With these two lines, the author begins saying right away that there were two different paths and he could only choose one

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    A Monster Calls: The Significance of Truth “The short term pain of accepting the truth is much better than the long term pain of believing an illusion”- unknown. In the novel A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, a 13 year old boy, Conor O'malley, deals with inner struggles when accepting his mother’s fatal illness. Conor experiences hardship when coming to terms with the truth so he chooses to suppress it with denial and this worsens his grieving process. Conor undergoes a troubling state

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    Happy Prince Personality

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    TERM PAPER ON “THE HAPPY PRINCE BY OSCAR WILDE” ARUN KUMAR #2011EE20510 INTRODUCTION: The Happy Prince is an amazing short story by Oscar Wilde who is famous for Aesthetics movement. Aestheticism was a cultural phenomenon popular in the middle of the 19th century. Its basic theory was "art for art’s sake ". Aestheticism placed art above life and held that life should imitate art, not art imitate life. The story criticizes badly the people who have

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    The use of the flute in the play, Death of a Salesman, by Arthur Miller enhances the work’s meaning and heightens the literature’s level of art. Throughout the play, the flute makes numerous appearances, each time bringing much symbolism to the scene. The flute represents Willy, the protagonist's, memories of his father. As the play begins, flute music plays symbolizing Willy’s overwhelming life as well as his abandonment issues. The flute appears again and portrays Willy’s father’s haunting him

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    The Use of Symbols to Express a Theme John Steinbeck, in “The Chrysanthemums” expresses the theme through the use of symbols. The events in “The Chrysanthemums” take place in the Salinas Valley and focuses on Elisa Allen, her loneliness, and her attempt to communicate with others. In this story, Steinbeck uses various symbols to express the theme, which states that true communication must flow in both directions. The most important symbol in the story, the chrysanthemum, strongly expresses the theme

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    “The Osage Orange Tree” was written by William Stafford. Throughout this short story, two main protagonist include of a young female high school student named Evangeline, and a young male high school student which who narrates this beloved story. There are three key events that that show Evangeline’s crazy but affectionate acts towards the narrator. Evangeline buys newspapers to see the narrator, acts clingy, and meets up at an orange tree with the narrator. Which the tree is symbolic for protection

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    (AGG) Symbolism is a huge part of our world in everyday life, the stars have been used in literature and storytelling to convey meaning and feelings, “Though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night” (Sarah). (BS-1) In the book Under the Persimmon Tree, Suzanne Fisher Staples establishes Najmah’s association with family and home, with the stars. (BS-2) The author then manipulates the personal connection Najmah has to

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    The passages from “The Story of an Hour” and “Hills Like White Elephants” have significant importance to the stories. It symbolizes many aspects of life and situations. There are lot of significant similarities and differences in these two passages and situations. This passage portrays the new beginning of life for Mrs. Mallard. “She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with the new spring life. (524) Even though on outside she is very saddened by

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    and evil so perhaps the character who wears black is condemned with 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 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 the corruption

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