209 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

The purpose of this essay is to bring to light the significance of Marie as a character in Albert Camus', 'The Outsider'. Through analysis and criticism, this essay endeavors to reveal her importance as an aid to the better the reader's understanding of the personality of Meur...
Symbolism is an important part of Richard Wright's Native Son. One example of Wright's use of symbolism is the rat at the beginning of the novel. Parallels between Bigger and the rat are apparent. When the scene with the rat is more specifically examined, it becomes apparent that it is used to symbo...
In Requiem for a Dream the viewer bears witness to the rise then quick fall and self-destruction of the characters within the story. The director Darren Aronofsky tries to make the viewer realize the situation the characters are in foreshadowing and dropping symbols in the play to hint at what is g...
The concepts of symbolism and imagery are essential in the construction of an effective and successful novel. Both imagery and symbolism provide a connection between the reader and the text, and aid in the reader's understanding of the novel. This technique forces the reader to use their imagination...
Zora Neale Hurston uses symbols throughout the novel to explain events, rather than sating them. She interprets many important aspects of life and turns these events into symbols throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God. The important aspects of life being symbolized include faith, the maturation p...
The speaker's last line, "For nothing now can ever come to any good", summarizes and depicts the narrator's state of emotions towards the death of a lost loved one in W.H. Auden's elegy, "Funeral Blues" (16). Auden creates a mood and setting of despair and death, almost as if he wants the reader to ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's sets a tone by way of eloquently placed adjectives, and use if terms such as; "sad-colored garments," "throng," and "heavily timbered with oak," In The Scarlet Letter. The first paragraph of a solid piece of literature often sets the foundati...
The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe The Raven is one of Poe's best known works. It is a dialogue between a man who is mourning his lost love and a raven, which is the symbol of his sadness. Symbolism is a major aspect of Poe's writing. The poem begins late one night while the main character ...
A lot of great Canadian authors base their books on the prairie or land and its inhabitants. Wild Geese by Martha Ostenso is a wonderful example of this. Throughout the novel, many references are made to natural elements and also animals. Three very noticeable references could be picked out. T...
In The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen crane, color is used in a wide variety of instances. The author utilizes color through imagery and symbolism in order to represent concepts and to impact the reader on a more personal basis. Gray is used in this way to describe death, in doing so the color is...
Emily Dickinson's "Because I could not stop for Death" is a remarkable masterpiece that exercises thought between the known and the unknown. In Dickinson's poem, "Because I could not stop for Death," there is much impression in the tone, in symbols, and in the use of imagery that exu...
Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" is a poem that presents thought between the known and the unknown. Critics call Emily Dickinson's poem a masterpiece with strange "haunting power." In Dickinson's poem, "Because I could not stop for Death,...
Love Poem Analysis "Two souls, one heart" - French saying Love between a man and a woman is intimate and profound. It is sentiments that cannot be easily explain, yet it can be express through a mental and emotional thought such as Sandra Cisneros' poem, "Love Poem #1."...
In the story "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin, we see many uses of symbolism. Symbolism is the most critical literary technique that Baldwin uses to achieve the intense connection to the characters that the reader feels in "Sonny's Blues"."Sonnys Blues" is a story about the relationship of two broth...
HEMINGWAY'S FAREWELL TO ARMS: A GOOD NOVEL, A POPULAR NOVEL Hemingway's novel A Farewell to Arms (1929) is basically structured around natural symbols that replace emotions and feelings. Characters endure the coldness and cruelty of the war but there is mention neither of pain nor ...
An Observation of Symbolism withinForster's "A Room with a View"When reading A Room with a View, one is tempted to take the story at face value only. By simply reading into the surface meaning, a rather dull tale of a young girl's struggle to find love in a culturally clashed world presents itself....
Zemene Seol Unseen, Just Foreseen Word count: 1227 In the three stanzas of Tomorrow, Tomorrow, by the great African-American poet Langston Hughes is portrayed a foreign travel enthusiast's rehearsal of what would be an effective mendacity. A reader in the habi...
In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, the dramatic techniques of language, stagecraft and symbolism are hugely important in portraying the themes and characters which the play is centered around. The play, being centered around Macbeth's story, uses the above dramatic techniques to allow the ...
The word \'love\' has many meanings to describe personal feelings and has been overused as a marketing tool. In Margaret Atwood\'s poem, \"Variations on the Word Love,\" the author explores the meanings and the different interpretations of the word \'love\'. She explains these meanings through symbo...
Fern HillEveryone wants to be a child forever. If that were possible, there would be no worry of growing old or dying. In his poem, "Fern Hill", Dylan Thomas portrays the desire for infinite youth through the use of symbolism and imagery.It's not hard to see that Dylan Thomas was a symbolist, ofte...
Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper" is a priceless piece of art with much hidden meaning and obvious talents bestowed upon a wall. He was able to use his skills in creating a very detailed and a very naturalistic piece of work that would be remembered for hundreds of years. He was also able to c...
The Glass Managerie In "The Glass Managerie",by Tennesee Williams, symbols are used to describe the characters in the play. Laura, a very frail and insecure character from the play, lives in a world of illusions. Crippled with one leg shorter than the other from a childhood illness...
Piercing Thoughts James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues" is a powerful and emotional work of literature which has touched many lives. It captures its audience because of its unique style and most importantly, symbolic diction. This figurative strategy allows readers to become invol...
As we look at "The Story of an Hour", there many different views about Mrs. Mallard. Some people believe she was unwilling or unable to discuss what she wanted in everyday life with her husband. Other people believe she hated her husband and that is why she finally felt free when she he...
In the last part of the novel Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift, a dichotomy is established which crtiticizes two extreme ideas of man. The Houynhnms, a race of horses, are meant to symbolize man as a supremely rational being and the Yahoos, a primitive, vulgar version of humans, are made to sy...