249 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

Nature's SymbolismMuch symbolism is used in William Golding's Lord of the Flies. The nature on the island is used as the primary source of symbolism. There are three main uses of nature's symbolism: a pink conch shell, a pig's head, and fire. Nature is a symbol that parallels to the real world. ...
Symbolism is the practice of investing things with a symbolic meaning, or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations; in other words, discussing or explaining a broader, more general topic by linking it symbolically with a specific event in a literary w...
The religious symbolism and undertones of Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People" The short story "Good Country People," by Flannery O'Connor, is a work that uses both irony and symbolism to convey to the reader a religious message. The heroine, Hulga Hopew...
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...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," written in 1797, has been widely discussed throughout literary history. Although critics have come up with many different interpretations of this poem, one idea that has remained prevalent throughout these discussions is the apparent ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge\'s poem \"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,\" written in 1797, has been widely discussed throughout literary history. Although critics have come up with many different interpretations of this poem, one idea that has remained prevalent throughout these discussions is the appare...
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Symbols There are several similarities between the ways in which Judaism and Christianity apply imagery and symbolism. The most common general symbol for each is, respectively, the Star of David and the Cross of Christ. The Star signifies the prophets, and the way in which they in turn represent...
Faith has always been part of humanity. It has given many people hope, strength and peace to battle the hardships they have endured in their lives. The lyrics, in the ballad Angel, dramatically express how the composer has triumphed over pain and sorrow because of his never-ending faith in God. He e...
Given the nature of spiders, webs are inevitable. And given the nature of human beings, so are religions. Spiders can't help making flytraps, and men can't help making symbols. That's what the human brain is there for-to turn the chaos of given experiences into a set of fairly manageable symbols. So...
One of the themes expressed in Candide is that religion can sometimes be a force for good but is sometimes a force for evil. This point of view can be proven by discussing plot, characterization and symbolism. Voltaire seems to suggest that any institution --religious, political, even social -- ca...
In Bless Me Ultima the author uses many symbols as the ways of displaying the true meaning of the book. The three main symbols that are used are weather, imageryIn Bless me, Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya shows that on this world there are many types of faith one believes in. The author uses symbols in form...
Microcosm of the world In his novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding utilizes symbols to convey the idea that the island is a microcosm, which has analogues in the outside world. By converting the setting, the objects, and the characters of the story into symbols, Golding is able to truly expr...
New World Order In the book Lord Of The Flies by William Golding shows us as the reader how rules, laws, and other regulations are all forgotten that human nature will revert to a primitive state of being. The overriding theme of the novel is the conflict between two competing impulses that exi...
Carl Jung\'s religious beliefs were based largely on personal experience, in spite of his introduction to organized religion in his childhood. Therefore, when he offers an interpretation and analysis of his patient\'s dream, Jung endows each symbol and fantasy with meaning. In his writing, Jung expl...
In the classic novel, The Lord of the Flies, William Golding shows an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. Golding uses the conch, Ralph and The Lord of the Flies to represent this symbolism. The conch is obviously more than a symbol Golding had used this to...
Hinduism is known as the oldest religion in the world; as a polytheistic religion, Hinduism features numerous gods, goddesses, and demi- gods that embody the various personalities of human beings, as well as nature. It is evident that Hinduism is primarily a male-dominated religion, ...
> Hawthorne uses allegory and symbolism to tell us the story of > "Young Goodman Brown". The whole story is an allegory to represent mans > faith in religion and fear of the devil. Throughout the story we find > many forms of symbolism to further strengthen the allegorical theme of > man...
Emile Durkheim, in his Elementary Forms of Religious Life, proposes a new sociology to attain a deeper understanding about humanity. He makes the assumption that all societies are intrinsically the same and runs with it. Using the notion that the Australian Aboriginal society is like that of the We...
She encourages them to find what they always longed for, a king who will help organize their kingdom. Instantly, all the birds see the ornament on her breast, the "symbol that she had entered the way of spiritual knowledge" (Attar, The Conference of the Birds, 234). The importance of this ...
1a) Situation Ethics was developed by an Anglican theologian, Joseph Fletcher as a result of his assessment of Legalism and Antinomianism. Legalism is the idea that there are fixed moral laws which are to be obeyed at all times. Antinomianism is the idea that there are no fixed moral principles but ...
In the poem "Birches," Robert Frost uses simple language to bring his readers into a deep and abiding relationship with the world around them. This poem describes Frost's growth from a young "swinger of birches (Frost 160)" to an old man who went through various trials and challenges with s...
This paper reviews the practice of female circumcision and its number of cultural reasons why it occurs, most importantly how does this religious ritual affect women's sexuality, and how female bodies are controlled by a male-dominated social order and the health impacts surrounding the psychol...
Puritanism was the religion practiced by the people of colonial Boston, the setting for Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. The author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, utilizes imagery to convey that Arthur Dimmesdale, a Puritan minister of the town, does indeed represent the Puritan society and not only the...
"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...