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    other historical and religious structures in Cambodia have disappeared due in part from being constructed out of vulnerable materials like wood, Angkor Wat still remains as a symbol of the divinity of its former kings, as well as for the palace itself. Likewise, Indonesia’s Borodubur temples exist as the single remaining structures of the city. The temples of Angkor Wat and Borodubur hold several similarities within architecture and symbolism, both being heavily based on religious belief. However, different

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    Symbolism is one of the major elements in "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker. The woman's search for something she has never experienced is the symbolization of the mankind's search for love and happiness. The meaning of names, occupations, power, pants, cloth, words, eyes, frogs, starts, shell, stamps are only few examples of the symbols used by the author and are very important in understanding not only the characters of the story, but also global values such as love, power, mutual understanding

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    Farewell to Arms Essay

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    Farewell to Arms The symbolism in “A Farewell to Arms” by Ernest Hemingway is vivid and dynamic, and in the novel the rain and other factors, symbolize despair. The symbols all are presented in varying forms. The other symbolic factors include; lakes, rivers, snow, ice, mountains, plains, night, seasons, weather, Catherine’s hair, Frederic’s beard, officer stars, riding crop, the painted horse and the silhouette cutter. The symbolic concepts are; the baby, war, love, wounds, and the enemy.

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    astonished at the overflowing of religious imagery and symbolism. The author of this short story consistently draws religion in the picture to form a connection with the Catholic church and his anger towards it. To some his anger can be unknown but if you continue to dig deeper his reasons begin to reveal themselves. Despite his misunderstanding to the church he attended a religious school, where he grew a strong liking of a female student. Araby begins with religious symbolism "a quiet street, except at

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    The symbolism of the plant in A Raisin in the Sun One might ask how the scientific facts of the functional purpose of a plant would connect to a literary piece, especially the well-known play, A Raisin in the Sun, written by Lorraine Hansberry. The plant in the text symbolizes the foundation for the family, honest hope, and Mama's dreams. Symbolism is not a definition of an item, but represents something specific other than itself. Much like Mama's plant, it represents many meaningful ideas with

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    Symbolism in Lord of the Flies

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    Symbolism in Lord of The Flies William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a novel about a group of English school boys who are stranded on a tropical island after their plane has been attacked and crashes during World War II. In the beginning, the boys like being on their own without adults. The boys separate into two groups, led by Jack and Ralph. Jack is obsessed with hunting, and he and his group pay do not pay attention. Ralph is concerned about keeping a rescue fire lit so they will have a chance

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    suffers imprisonment for a crime he did not commit, and of how through the death of the wave the protagonist is able to free himself from the pain and torment he faced when he was engaged in a relationship with the wave. Paz's intention is to use the symbolism in order show the negative side of falling in love. Octavio Paz adopts an intense tone for the somber reader. The short story Life with the Wave, written by Octavio Paz leads us through an intense relationship between a simple man and a wave. Octavio

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    and its construct. For example the symbol of a crucifix and of a red rose are both simple items, with individual associations under different contextual situations which determine what relevance that item holds. The crucifix is an artifact holding religious significance, whereas a red rose is a naturally occurring object which has been assigned its association with love within specific societies. The associations attached to symbols is entirely dependent on its socio-cultural context in which it is

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    The waterfall in the garden of my primary text is a multi-stage style of waterfall. The waterfalls in the garden symbolize permanent impermanence (Shinn). The analysis the symbolism of water as a whole in the Japanese Garden it symbolizes the continuous flow of time and life change elements in the garden. One understanding of the flow of time and life change is that life is always moving forward at a fast pace and life is always

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    within the garden symbolize vitality and how water is pure (Shinn). A tsukubai or a water basin (as seen in figure 2), is a special dish with bamboo shoots, which is can be used by visitor to stop and bend over to wash their hands and mouth. The symbolism behind a

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