346 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

Symbolism in "The Necklace" In the short story, "The Necklace", by Guy de Maupassant, symbolism is used to represent aspects in the life of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. To a much lesser degree, her husband is also represented. As the title suggests, the primary sy...
Symbolism in 'Story of an Hour' and 'Shiloh' Symbolism is widely used in both "Story of an Hour" and "Shiloh," and plays a key component in understanding the story. The stories are similar because they're both about a wife that is trapped in a marr...
Trifles: The Symbolism of Props Symbolism is defined by the dictionary as the representation of something by symbols, a movement in art and literature using symbols to express abstract and mystical ideas. In the 1916 theatrical Trifles, writer Susan Glaspell does a remarkable job of transfo...
The use of a key in a literary piece is an important element to symbolize a higher meaning within a story. A key could represent many different meanings. For instance, in the story "Bluebeard", the key could represent life or death, knowledge, or the ability to open a whole new dimens...
Freud on DraculaSigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, once referred to Bram Stoker's "Dracula" as an exploration into "the return of the repressed". The novel is about a man who comes to Count Dracula's house to conduct business matters. Dracula traps Jonathon, the man who conducted busines...
Character Analysis and Religious Symbolism in Greenberg's And Sarah Laughed>From the beginning of her career, Joanne Greenberg has excelled in creating thoughtful characters fighting to portray their independent spirit. (Hallsworth, 2) And Sarah Laughed is a short story of the lives of an unlikely ...
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...
In the novel "Ethan Frome", written by Edith Wharton, there are many symbols used to represent other things. There are three symbols that she uses to represent the relationship between Ethan and his wife Zeena. Ethan and Zeena are married, but are not happy together. Ethan feels the need t...
The Scarlet LetterSome stories contain one main theme and/or symbol, whereas others may containmany themes and/or symbols. There were many themes and symbols found throughoutThe Scarlet Letter. The main symbol in the story was the letter "A" which identifiedHester as an adulterer. This symbol direct...
While reading the first chapter of this text book, the one thing that really caught my eye was the section on "symbols". While reading this section it made me think about how big a part symbols do play in our lives. The love symbol intrigued me the most out of all of the different symbols that the b...
Authors traditionally use symbolism as a way to represent the sometimes-intangible qualities of the characters, places and events in their work. In the short story, "A Rose For Emily", William Faulkner uses symbolic elements to define and characterize Miss Emily Grierson.Faulkner uses symbolism to c...
"A Rose for Emily" In the story "A Rose for Emily," the symbolism shows more about the character than is detailed by the author, William Faulkner. Symbolism helps to indicate several things in the story. A few things are how Ms. Emily was once innocent but later changes, how her ...
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...
In 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert, Charles Bovary, an undereducated doctor of medicine has two wives in his life. The first wife, Madame Dubuc, dies and Emma Rouault, his second wife, after many affairs commits suicide, The fate of Charles and Emma's marriage is described by an ela...
Critical Analysis of \" The Storm\" Every storm creeps upon us, hits a luminous climax, and then fades away into nothingness. In The Storm, Kate Chopin accurately depicts the way that a storm can happen in a person s life. She uses symbolism to depict the feelings of the r...
Zora Neale Hurston, the author of Their Eyes Were Watching God, uses symbolism and metaphors, also known as motifs, frequently throughout the novel. Motifs are unifying ideas that are recurrent elements in a literary work, and are used in this novel for numerous reasons. The main reason is th...
Red as a Symbol for Passion in Red SorghumColor is often used as a symbol in movies. The director can use colors in certain in order to emphasize certain ideas. Zhang Yimou uses this technique in his film, Red Sorghum. In this movie, a young girl, Nine, is married off to older wealthy man in pre-Wor...
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 ...
Nora Helmer is a delicate, pampered wife who was spoiled by her wealthy father and later by her husband, Torvald. As Ibsen alludes, Nora is the doll of this dollhouse, as her role is to bend into the shape of the ideal housewife. If it is dancing for her husband, completing the family shopping, or...
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...
There are many ideas about deception and infidelity in "The Cloak" by Isak Dinesen that show the true nature of humans. The love for a woman makes a man to do strange things, even sell out his master and his "father". In life, our closest friends may turn on us to obtain someth...
To Death Do us Part I believe that "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is a great choice for newly weds to read. The book shows both, man and woman, how one person can not be forced in to love and when one finds true love not to commit adultery, because committing a sin will never keep the ...
Panofsky\'s purpose in writing this article was to identify a painting discovered in Brussels in 1815 (referred to as the \"London Portrait\") as the portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his wife Jeanne de Cename (1434). Panofsky uses historical documentation and iconography to prove his point. Becaus...
Of all the early Flemish paintings, few are as famous as Jan Van Eyck\'s \"The Betrothal of Arnolfini.\" Its unsurpassed solemnity and painstaking details have epitomized the essence of the early traditions of Netherlandish art. Completed in 1434, the painting stands 85 cm x 63 cm and is painted o...
"The Garden of Love": A Venture into a Poet's Past of Promiscuity Titles of poems are often derived from actual content of the passage, though the title itself may not reflect the poem's tone and meaning. That deems quite true with William Blake's poem "The Garden...