53 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...
Steinbeck' s The Pearl was based on a story he had heard during his expedition with a friend to the Gulf of California about a poor Mexican fisherman who found a pearl which he though would guarantee his future happiness, but however it almost destroyed him before he threw it back into the ocean (A...
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The Symbolism of Lav's fish dreamA fish can symbolize many different things such as sensitivity, knowledge and also has a famous representation of Jesus Christ in the Christian religion, but it's the symbolism of the fish in Lav's dreams in "Waiting for time" that is the topic of this essay.At the b...
A Rose for EmilyA symbol is a person, object, or event that suggests more that its literal meaning. In the story, "A Rose for Emily," the symbolism shows more about the character than is detailed by the author, William Faulkner (287-294). "A Rose for Emily" was published in 1930. A nameless narrat...
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...
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...
In early American Puritanism, women who\'d committed adultery were forced to wear a letter \"A\" was worn as a punishment, to cause shame, to draw attention to the woman\'s sin. This may not have been clearly and directly stated to the reader, but throughout reading the book, you gather possible hid...
Hemingway and Fitzgerald were great writers of their time. Hemingway's stories are about having a proper role model to grow up to as you are a child and become, basically giving an image of a proper man, but the same goes for the stories for Fitzgerald. Their stories would always have a s...
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...
Loneliness and its sufferings have been expressed in many poems and songs by many poets and artists. One of the great examples where a song explains about loneliness is Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely, which is composed by the Backstreet Boys in 1999. In this song, the Backstreet Boys sings ab...
All literature uses some kinds of special ways to make a story or a poem interesting. The appearance, actions, speech and thoughts of their characters illustrate most stories. In the stories and poems that I read: a song in the Front Yard, Girls, Mother and son, A conversation with my father and ...
Walt Whitman's 'This Compost", similar to most of his poetry, is written is free verse; therefor, instead of using rhyme and meter to create an underlying rhythm, he creates a rhythm with his gradual flow of thoughts and abundant use of repetition. Also similar to many of Whitman&ap...
The imagery of red color in Toni Morrison's haunting slave tale, Beloved, is what sets the reader's imagination going. Morrison uses vague pictures and lack of detail in certain aspects of the novel in order to let the audience develop the story in their own minds. Morrison leaves drops ...
Here's a report on John Updike and some of the things that he has written. If someone wants to use it, be advised that they should change all of the "its" referring to morality and etc... to something else. My extremely anal english teacher marked me off a point for every "it" that I used. Janice ...
Text 4; 'Journey to the Interior' by Margaret Atwood Overview This poem is written in free verse and presents a multi-dimensional exploration of the concept of journey. Some read it merely as a description of a physical journey that describes the early exploration of the Canadian ...
Only a Girl Alice Munro's short story, "Boys and Girls," explores the different roles of men and women in society through a young girl's discovery of what it means to be a girl. A close examination of the elements of a short story as they are used in "Boys and Girls" helps us to underst...
To be \"optimistic\" is to \"believe that good things will happen in the future\". Most readers would balk at the poems within Songs of Innocence and Experience is described thus. Afterall the collection is meant as a contradiction to Songs of Innocence – the latter showing life through the eyes o...
Kenneth Slessors' poetry consists of both techniques and themes that are used to convey a desired message, and to allow the viewer to connect emotionally and physically with the poet or poem. Slessor has been successful in balancing the requirements of both themes and techniques. However, throu...
The themes and ideas in Auden's _The Age of Anxiety_ reflect his belief that man's quest for self actualization is in vain. I. Auden's background A. As a 1930's poet 1. Views of Society 2. Diagnosis of the industrial society B. Major conflicts of his works II. _The Age of Anxiety_ over...
Abstract: In the heroic novel "The man and the sea", the impact of the image of Santiago on the readers is powerful and impressive. His character and the power of psychology play important role in this simple plot novel. The literature works origin from the life, but it means more than l...
The Outsider This is an analysis on The Outsider by Albert Camus, an existentialist novel that details the life of Meursault, an anti-hero who refuses to play the game and conform to social norms, through a series of life changing events. The Outsider presents a strong relationship between the st...
In Auden's lengthy poem, The Age of Anxiety_, he follows the actions and thoughts of four characters who happen to meet in a bar during a war. Their interactions with one another lead them on an imaginary quest in their minds in which they attempt, without success, to discover themselves. T...