311 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

\"The Glass Menagerie,\" by Tennessee Williams, is one of the most iconic plays of the 20th century. The play takes place in St. Louis in 1937 and tells the story of the Wingfield family. The family is inclusive of Amanda Wingfield - the somewhat unstable mother; Laura Wingfield - the crippled daugh...
Symbolism in "Metamorphosis""As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect" (chapter 1). How odd! A story where a salesman mysteriously wakes up and finds himself transformed into a large bug. Why? How? There has to be some ex...
The Symbolism and Irony that Livens the Danger and Death in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" In "A Good Man is Hard to Find," by Flannery O'Connor, a southern family, consisting of a grandmother, two parents, and three children, embark on a vacation to Florida. Bailey and h...
Defining Heritage in Walker's "Everyday Use" "Everyday Use" is found in Alice Walker's collection of short stories book, In Love and In Trouble, which was published in 1973. Alice Walker has gone through many difficulties in life that influenced her views about her...
When reading A Good Man Is Hard to Find, by Flannery O'Connor most recreational readers believe the short story to be gothic and even grotesque. However, when the story is read from the view point of O'Connor it takes on a different tone and meaning all together. Much of what at first g...
SYMBOLISM AND CHARACTERIZATION IN "EVERYDAY USE"Introduction:A."Everyday Use" is a poignant narrative that describes the relationship between family members through creative symbolism and fine characterization.B. Through symbolism and characterization, Walker teaches a moral lesso...
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...
Outline Thesis Statement: In "The Grave" Katherine Anne Porter uses characterization, symbolism, irony, and style to portray the interweaving themes of "giving death means risking life" (Demouy 140), and "Discover of treasure (knowledge)" (Unger 433). Characterizati...
In the poem "My Papa's Waltz," written by Theodore Roethke, the narrator has views on family that is untold by the author. Roethke allows the reader to see from the narrator's eyes. The author uses great imagery to set a firm picture in the reader's mind. The reader then d...
Our heritage consists of a set of learned traditions that we possess. As we grow up, they become more important to us. Our values and upbringing depends on these traditions, and they are passed down through generations. When material objects are passed down to us from loved ones, they are symbol...
Writers often find significance in their work that others might not see. One can explore the same account written in different forms of literature. Often, there will be similarities found in the comparison of both works. The significance of the mother\'s painting, \"Lot\'s Wife,\" in Amy Bloom\'s \"...
Symbolism and irony are extremely present in The Lottery. This story represents the importance of social standards and classes in a society. Although the story takes place in what appears to be the 1950's time period, the prevalence of social status is still an important part of society toda...
THE SANDBOX The sandbox by Edward Albee is a play that conveys an underlying message of elderly care, senility and death. The characters of the play each take on a personal outlook and each with a roll in life. The play is hard to understand. Each person has to pull...
This story, "Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs", depicts the relationship of a child, Tommy, with his grandmother and great-grandmother. This story speaks of death and the understanding of a child about death. It revolved around Tommy's special relationship with his great-grandmother ...
Non-Print textGuy Ritchie, the director of Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels, routinely uses literary and other codes, but also depends on technical, symbolic and audio codes to convey his themes in the feature film. These issues include family, repaying of debt, and gambling. The codes used also...
In Shirley Jackson's, The Lottery, the people are preparing themselves for a "lottery." This is not the kind of lottery that one usually thinks of, where there is a great prize to be won, but the lottery of death; one where everyone in the town has an equal opportunity of being sacri...
In life there are many truths know one can deny or these proofs such as everyone must die someday or human needs oxygen to survive. However, there are some things in life that we as human try to deny or runaway from. In Sophocles "Oedipus the King" Oedipus tries to change his destiny and...
Women's rights have been an issue and the author Angela Carter is a strong feminist who writes stories that depict feminist point of views. A story she wrote, "The Company of Wolves," was published first in 1977 and represents the change in the roles of women in western society. Thro...
Writer Alice Walker uses various symbols to help support the theme of heritage in " Everyday Use". Narrated by Mama, ancestral differences are revealed between herself, Maggie, and Dee/Wangero. Dee puts a historical value upon items she finds that Mama and Maggie would put to "Everyday Use". Thi...
"The Theme of Everyday Use" Alice Walker's short story Everyday Use is about family and whether or not something materialistic can overpower love. Everyday Use is about the mother's decision of whom to give the quilt to. When Dee, the older daughter, comes back in town to clai...
Gabriel Garcia Márquez writes in the tradition of Realismo Magico along with other famous Latin American authors such as Luís Borges. Garcia Márquez\'s work discusses social issues, which affect his region, Argentina. Usually, his writing protests against the injustices the people of his country ...
Men
Throughout history, men and women have relied on each other, especially when it comes to having a family. Although nowadays it is much more common to have a single parent family, when we think of a family, we think of a mother and a father. One play where the relationship between a man and a woma...
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...
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), written and directed by Wes Anderson, is a wry comedy about a father, Royal Tenenbaum, who leaves his three precocious child geniuses (Chas, Richie, and Margot) and their mother, only to return twenty-two years later. However, his abrupt absence was the beginning of two ...
Love, to most people means the showing of affection to someone or something. In the instance of my first piece of text, which is my literary text called "daddy's love" it is about a girl who lost her father whilst he was trying to rescue people during the terror strike on the twin to...