111 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

Born May 15, 1890, in Indian Creek, Texas; Katherine Anne Porter has written numerous short stories and a novel. Katherine Anne Porter uses autobiographical information and symbolism to relate the story of Miranda's maturation into adulthood in her short story "The Grave." In &qu...
"We don't see things as they are. We see them as we are." This quote by Anais Nin expresses an essential point of view for this discussion about the symbolic meaning of inanimate objects, since it is our personality and our memories, which determine our character and meaning. Our feelings towards c...
Edgar Allan Poe, the founder of detective stories, the master of manipulating the issue of death, and whose tales are filled with all kinds of symbols, allegories that conveys the author's concepts about life. He his equipped with thoughtful, cautious analysis ability, and sufficient imagination. ...
BARTLEBY: THE NARRATOR'S UNBORN CHILD In Herman Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street," a scrivener named Bartleby disrupts the narrator's tranquil lifestyle by means of mere passiveness. Bartleby leads a morbid existence and everything that he says ...
Robert Frost writes of ordinary life situations in his work, these basic situations are used in to portray a deeper meaning. The simple or ordinary aspects of life that Frost illustrates in his poetry are associated with the extraordinary features of human life. Frost's poetry makes this connec...
Quest: Robert Frost, Option 1Robert Frost is well known for his many symbolic poems. "After Apple-Picking" and "Birches" are two very symbolic poems of quest. Frost uses symbols and his writing style to emphasize his idea of the complexities of life and the necessity of finding ways to manage life...
"Cathedral" is an enjoyable reading experience because most of my classmates whom I have asked enjoy reading it and have more attachment to this work. Having read this story several times, I like the way that the author, Raymond Carver, plots the story with deliberately shaping the charact...
What meaning does art hold in the lives of people? Is it simply available for entertainment, or to display power and prestige? On the other hand, is art the personification of light and happiness in one's life? In "Paul's Case" by Willa Cather, Paul sees the world of art as an ...
I knew quite a bit about Poe before I read this story. "The Raven" had been my favorite poem for several years. I had even committed parts of it to memory along with the spoof about Mrs. Shoe I wrote in the ninth grade. Like "The Raven," I expected "The Mask of the Red D...
The Facade of TattoosIn "Parker's Back" by Flannery O'Connor, the tattoos O.E. Parker receives are crucial to the reader's understanding of him. Furthermore, O'Connor suggests them as major symbols throughout Parker's life. Parker, the main character in this story, goes through the actions of life...
What's Eating Gilbert Grape is an engaging film that teaches the audience valuable lessons about life. It educates the viewer about accepting people for who they are even if they look like a "beached whale". Symbols play a major role in unveiling the aspects of life. Water is an aspect which illustr...
At one point in John Keats\' life as a romantic poet, all his disappointments started catching up with him. Keats contracted tuberculosis after finally finishing his hard work at medical school. He had contracted the fatal disease from his brother Tom, who died from it. Keats then fell in love wi...
There are two poets that make up a unique American poetic voice, Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson. Regardless of their different lifes and poetic style, they still had a great impact on American poetry. Robert Frost Robert Frost led a productive life that spanned 89 years. Frost was b...
Symbolically, a river means different things to different people depending on their religion and culture. In Siddhartha, the significance of the river is held more in the religious light. Religion plays a large part in everyone's life. In Hermann Hesse's epic story Siddhartha, the images of the...
"Ah Bartleby, Ah Humanity" (page 164). This is the key to the short story by Herman Melville "Bartleby, the scrivener", because it indicates that the image of Bartleby stands as a symbol for humanity on a universal level. This story is appealing for its symbolism. This, in turn, ...
In the novel "A Prayer for Owen Meany", the main theme of God's existence reappears throughout the plot consistently presented by the illogical events that lead to a climax, providing resolutions and answers to all of the problems associated with the doubt of faith. Owen's reappe...
Marilyn Monroe Who is Marilyn Monroe and is she the biggest sex symbol of the twentieth century? Most people remember her as a beautiful woman, who starred in a variety of movies and who had many memorable photos. What they might not know is how she acquired this or how she became as well known...
(1) Setting: 99% of the action takes place in the Bottom, which is actually up in the hills. I liked how they came up with the name of "The Bottom" because it's the bottom of Heaven. I don't think I can really relate to the town, basically because it was mainly an African-America...
Has Modern Science Discredited the Biblical Theory of Divine Creation? Divine Creation is the understanding that the, "physical universe as a whole had a beginning a finite time ago as a result of an act of creation out of nothing by a single, conscious external cause or agent. And that exte...
The novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, written by Betty Smith, not only gives a picture of what life was like in Brooklyn in the early 1900s, but it also represents a coming of age for its main character, Francie Nolan. I, personally feel that the time period depicted in the novel represents a more in...
There had been many different books by numerous authors that have impacted the way one looks at life. The book Siddharta is one of these. This book shows Heese's fascination with eastern religions, legends, and fairytales. It is about an Indian prince name Siddharta who goes on a qu...
Spenser's Faerie Queen, although rooted firmly in the Christian religion, nevertheless contains frequent positive references (both explicit and implicit) to the pagan Goddess religions that Christianity worked so hard to replace in the British Isles. This assertion is supported not only by...
The author, Kate Chopin, opens the story with the scene in which Mrs. Mallard is about to be informed by her sister, Josephine, of Mr. Mallard's death. "Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husb...
There are many themes in the story Bless Me Ultima, many views, many interpretations that can be drawn from the text. What the story ultimately comes down to is what was on Rudolfo Anaya's mind at the time of writing the book. The aspect that draws most interest is what aspect of Anaya's o...
The story of "Eveline," by James Joyce and, "The Story of An Hour," by Kate Chopin relate in similar ways. The characters, theme of desiring freedom, settings and imagery are alike. Eveline and Mrs. Mallard are two women that lived in the late 1800's, when men played the dom...