70 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

Symbolism is the practice of investing things with a symbolic meaning, or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations; in other words, discussing or explaining a broader, more general topic by linking it symbolically with a specific event in a literary w...
This novel, Lord of the Flies, was written by William Golding. The novel is filled with many symbols, which support the theme to the novel. Throughout this novel you will see Golding use Objects, Characters and settings as symbols. The novel starts with a tropical island, which a group of English...
In both the play, Blue Beach by Victor Hugo Rascon Banda and the novel Like Water for Chocolate, by Laura Esquirel symbolism plays a vital role throughout the central ideas. In both of these pieces of literature the symbolic objects are a hotel with everything in it and the use of cooking respectiv...
Ever wondered why death sometimes brings us happiness. To some it may cause pain, to other tears of joy, but through it all people always go through one, joy or sorrow. Through "The Story of an Hour" we see how death brings joy to the life of a woman who has been unhappy all her life by her husbands...
Glasses These are a representation of Piggy and since he wears them, he takes on the values they symbolise like insight, common sense which is lacking towards the end when the glass cracks, guidance, reason, intelligence, the consequence of action (unlike Simon he knew that every action had a conse...
It is possible to regard The Awakening as a proto-feminist novel which presents women as victims of the inadequate men who surround them and a society which limits their chances to escape from these men. The Awakening not only presents women as victims of inadequate men, but it also portrays stron...
The Red Convertible, written by Louise Erdich, is a beautiful story about two Native American brothers who live on a North Dakota reservation. Erdich uses symbolism and foreshadowing to provide a deeper meaning within the story. The story is told in the first person by Lyman Lamartine. It begins ...
As we encounter the story of "Sonny's Blues", on the surface it is the tale of two inner city brothers, and their perpendicular paths through life. The author, James Baldwin, propels us through this story with intrigue and suspense. However, the most inviting aspect of this story is t...
Imagine that you are in charge of setting up a civilization. What would be the first thing that you did? Many people might choose to set up a system of rules and regulations to better control the way the civilization acted and regulated it. After all, a civilization cannot grow and prosper with...
Women in MoviesWomen in Movies Since the 1940's, movies have predominately portrayed women as sex symbols. Beginning in the 1940's and continuing though the 1980's, women did not have major roles in movies. When they did have a leading role the women was either pretreated as unintelligent and beauti...
This was the most interesting book I have ever read. It is sort of a cross between Alive and Hatchet. Because the book is extremely addictive and written so superbly, it did not take long for me to get into it and finish it. The characters are the best part of Lord of the Flies. All British and mal...
Lord of the Flies Short Essays 1. In the novel, The Lord of the Flies, each of the characters represent a certain prototype of a trait. Ralph represents a perfect leader. "There was a stillness about Ralph as he sat that marked him out: there was his size, and attractive appearance, and most obsc...
\"Fire and Ice\" is one of the many poems by Robert Frost. This piece is one of the better in his voluminous collections. It is a bi-level poem that compares two sets of opposing worlds. The impact that the meanings of these worlds have is distended by the understatement at the end of the piece, whi...
After the Russian occupation in Afghanistan, there was some order and a group resembling a government. As time went on, the country slowly broke apart internally. Many tribes and terrorist organizations began to take control of regions and any sort of true government was lost. The Taliban to...
The Struggle Between Savagery and Civilization In the book "Lord of the Flies", the author uses many symbols to convey meaning. However, they all tie into two concepts that run parallel during the book: civilization and savagery. The two conflicting ideas are battling, with a result fo...
Authors often use metaphors and symbols as techniques to make statements about characters. Character often lives parallel lives in novels and short stories and it is with great pleasure that we learn from them. Writers employ several different techniques to engage readers. Two stories that illustr...
True Beauty – American Beauty and Mythological Undertones . American Beauty, the winner of five Academy Awards, examines the captivating representation of the American Dream gone askew in the complex 1990's society. American Beauty was released after the dot-com rise and fall that cr...
According to The American Heritage Dictionary, the definition of awakening is "to become aware: awoke to reality". When you think of the word "awakening" the first thing that usually comes to your mind is a new train of thought, or a revelation. Kate Chopin's novella is e...
Lord of the Flies is a novel in which William Golding comments on human nature through a group of boys marooned on a deserted tropical island. William Golding is an Oxford University graduate who also served in the Royal Navy during World War II. In addition to being an author, poet and playwrigh...
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is about a man who killed the spirt of God and the consequences that followed his actions. He was allowed to live to tell others of his mistakes and to help people not commit the same mistakes in their life. In this story, he tells a wedding guest and the wedding gues...
\"Lord of the Flies\" gives us a clear difference between savagery and civilized society. Golding\'s theme of civilization and savagery mostly revolves around Jack\'s character and focuses on his responsibility for the fall of rational society into barbarianism and Ralph\'s battle for order. Golding...
This book is a fiction, it's a memory story: a man in his sixties looks back on his boyhood of the middle class boy recalling the events that took place on a summer visit to an aristocratic family in Norfolk in the 1900's. The author uses double narrative, the young Leo's actions told b...
In the novel \"Lord of the Flies,\" there are many references to the beast. Each one illustrates the gradual decline of humanity and the rise of savagery. Simon is the only boy on the island who truly understands what is controlling the boys, yet he cannot express his thoughts clearly in words and...
Kindred The physical world as depicted in Sula, is not merely space that the characters inhabit. Settings such as Eva Peace's house, and the Wright home take on symbolic meaning in relation to the people who exist within the "recognized boundaries"(CT, 9) of either "zone....
True love is something hard to find. Some people doubt if it even exists. Throughout time people have been forever searching for that perfect soul mate to spend the rest of their life with. John Donne and the musical band Foreigner are both artists who have put their thoughts for their quest of t...