126 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

Symbolism is John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums" "The Chrysanthemums", one of John Steinbeck's masterpieces, describes a lonely farmer's wife, Elisa Allen. Elisa Allen's physical appearance is very mannish yet still allows a hint of a feminine side to peek...
Before this class, I never looked at what sex a painter was when I looked at his or her paintings. I just looked at all paintings equally, to see which ones I liked and which ones I didn\'t like. I thought that there were more male artists than female artists. I never knew that under the surface ...
In the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper," written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, there are various symbolic elements, which create the hidden theme of the story. As the reader focuses on these symbols they are able to understand the basic conflict of the story. This conflict is that of the attitudes ...
In the novel Breath, Eyes, Memory, the color red is symbolic of true power, creation, destruction, and woman purity. Danticat uses the color red to allude at small details in the story, such as the color of the inside of their house, Martine's favorite color, and the dress she was buried in. ...
Kristen Brentzel The Signs of an Author Symbols add so much to an authors work. To be able to play the game of figuring out those symbols is on reason most readers pick up certain author's writings. Hawthorne is one of those writers. In this book we are showered with wonderful symbols ...
Symbolism is John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums" "The Chrysanthemums", one of John Steinbeck's masterpieces, describes a lonely farmer's wife, Elisa Allen. Elisa Allen's physical appearance is very mannish yet still allows a hint of a feminine side to peek...
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...
Shiloh Is it ever too late to get your youth back? This is the question that often arises throughout the story of Shiloh. The author, Bobbie Ann Mason uses her words carefully and links together the language, plot, setting, and theme almost perfectly. She is an author that uses a varied of di...
Representational Essay How women are represented in the media Sex and gender studies Throughout history women have been allocated particular restrictive roles by the media, mother or sex symbol, virgin or vamp. Within the media women are commonly represented as either sex symbols or as mothe...
O'Connor Paper The writing style of Flannery O'Connor is a riveting and shocking one. The way she formats her stories gives the author full control of every situation and allows her the ability to completely change the motion of the plot. Many commonalities are used in her different sho...
Anne Bradstreet and Adrienne Rich are two of the most important female poets in the American literature, their writing sharing some common features as well. Their poetry seems to be made according to Adrienne Rich's definition of poetry: " I believe that poems are made of words and the b...
For centuries, women have sought out to endow oneself and society; to implode fiction; to create clearinghouses of ideas without the interference of man. Alas, the glass ceiling is broke; the door unlocked. In A Room of One's Own, Virginia Woolf skillfully, using the technique of stream of ...
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...
In order to become a man in Sambia culture, one must rid themselves of the pollutants associated with womanhood and take in the fluids that are necessary to becoming a man (Herdt). This rite of passage is based on the idea that women are pollution to men and when a boy becomes a man he must rid hims...
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...
The dramatic and thematic concerns presented in scene five of, Box the Pony, by Scott Rankin and Leah Purcell, are important to the overall structure of the play. In scene five, we learn about the main character Steff, the fictional retrospect who plays Leah, who yearns for physical and spiritual es...
Throughout history, women have often been portrayed in art as objects to be admired for their beauty and charm, but rarely to be acknowledged as artists themselves. Historically, the role of women was as mother and wife, a demanding charge that left little room for other pursuits. In "The Lady ...
During the nineteenth century women were viewed as homemakers, not able to perform in society with men. They were degraded and debased by men to believe that they were worth almost nothing, only worthy of bearing children. This superfluous male domination lead to many women feeling trapped in thei...
The Representation of Women in 19th century Literature The role of women in 19th century literature is influenced by the ideology "cult of true womanhood". This cult, evident in the works of both female and male writers, entails that women be: Pious, pure, domestic and submiss...
It all started when God made woman second: "The Woman Question" The "woman question" was not born when Eve ate the apple; no, it all began when Eve was created-second. God can't be at fault for the "woman question"; a...
It all started when God made woman second: "The Woman Question" The "woman question" was not born when Eve ate the apple; no, it all began when Eve was created-second. God can't be at fault for the "woman question"; after all, men wrote the bible. A man wrote...
During our last visit to the Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA), we had the chance to explore a section of Central and South American art. As we approached the gate that divided the street from the museum property, we saw a couple of flags indicating the entrance to the lot. When we entered the pa...
Boys and Girls Boys and Girls is a short story written by the Canadian short story writer, Alice Munro in 1968. The story is about a young girl who struggles against society's ideas of how a girl should be, only to find her trapped in the ways of the world. The story takes place on a farm. Th...
Sadeq Hedayat's The Blind Owl is one of the most important literary works in Persian language. The central theme of the story is an attempt toward the resolution of the writer/narrator's dualistic experiences of the real versus unreal, the sensual against the spiritual and death as opposed to life. ...
Many issues regarding class, race, and gender in corporate America are brought to the forefront in The Associate. The issue in this movie is that Whoopi's character, Laurel is one who doesn't get treated fairly because she is not in the elite class of the top-level executives, she is black, and a wo...