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Symbolism

Symbolism. How does a reader interpret symbolism?. Identify flashback, foreshadowing, and symbolism within context. SPI 0701.8.7. Activator. On the next slide we will look at three different pictures.

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Symbolism

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  1. Symbolism How does a reader interpret symbolism? Identify flashback, foreshadowing, and symbolism within context.SPI 0701.8.7

  2. Activator • On the next slide we will look at three different pictures. • What do these pictures represent, or symbolize? Write down whatever comes to mind when you see these symbols. Free write as many words as you can think of. • You will need to THINK!!!

  3. Activator What does this symbolize? And this? And this?

  4. Think About It • What are some other concepts or ideas that could easily be represented by a symbol? What else can these symbols represent?

  5. What is Symbolism? • A symbol is something that stands for itself, but also something larger than itself. • It may be a person, an animal, an inanimate object, or an action.

  6. What is Symbolism? • A writer often uses a concrete object to express an abstract idea, a quality, or a belief. • A symbol may appeal to a reader's emotions and can provide a way to express an idea, communicate a message, or clarify meaning.

  7. What is Symbolism? • A conventional symbol is one that is widely accepted and used by many writers; for example, a nightingale is a symbol for melancholy, a dove for peace, a rose for love and beauty, spring for life, and winter for death.

  8. What is Symbolism? • A private symbol is one that an individual writer creates for a particular work of literature.

  9. Strategies for Identifying Symbolism • First, ask these two questions: • "Is some person, place, animal, object, or action emphasized in the work?” • “Is that person, place, animal, object, or action repeatedly mentioned to the point that it seems to mean more that itself?” • If so, • “What else could it stand for besides itself?”

  10. Think About It • How do you identify symbolism in a text? • Write at least four sentences and be prepared to share tomorrow.

  11. Let’s Practice! Using your notes and what you know, let’s decide what symbolism these pieces of writing have.

  12. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, THE ROAD NOT TAKENby Robert Frost (1874-1963)

  13. And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. THE ROAD NOT TAKENby Robert Frost (1874-1963)

  14. Think What is the symbolism in this poem? Justify your answer. Is this a conventional or private symbol?

  15. The Lightning is a yellow Fork From Tables in the sky By inadvertent fingers dropt The awful Cutlery Of mansions never quite disclosed And never quite concealed The Apparatus of the Dark To ignorance revealed. The Lightning is a Yellow ForkEmily Dickinson

  16. Think What is the symbolism in this poem? Justify your answer. Is this a conventional or private symbol?

  17. Well, son, I'll tell you:Life for me ain't been no crystal stair.It's had tacks in it,And splinters,And boards torn up,And places with no carpet on the floor --Bare.But all the timeI'se been a-climbin' on,And reachin' landin's,And turnin' corners,And sometimes goin' in the darkWhere there ain't been no light. Mother to Sonby Langston Hughes

  18. So boy, don't you turn back.Don't you set down on the steps'Cause you finds it's kinder hard.Don't you fall now --For I'se still goin', honey,I'se still climbin',And life for me ain't been no crystal stair. Mother to Sonby Langston Hughes

  19. Think What is the symbolism in this poem? Justify your answer. Is this a conventional or private symbol?

  20. POWER QUESTIONS

  21. Power Questions 1. Which words from the poem best describe a symbolic meaning of the clay? A.No directions B.Silent hands C.unshaped dreams D.lacking ambition

  22. Power Questions 1. Which words from the poem best describe a symbolic meaning of the clay? A.No directions B.Silent hands C.unshaped dreams D.lacking ambition

  23. “Buried Onions” 2. Which action described in the story does not symbolize Eddie’s desire to lead a straight life? A. He tries to make money moving a refrigerator. B. He keeps avoiding his aunt and her requests. C. He confronted a man at city college. D. He is excited to have a job with Mr. Stiles

  24. “Buried Onions” What do the following quotes symbolize in “Buried Onions?” • “We were like those strollers going back and forth, back and forth getting nowhere.” • “The east was one large bruise that was slowly becoming the night.” • “I had lost my bike, and lost his faith, a too common Fresno story that would not break anyone’s heart.”

  25. Summarizer • 3-2-1 • List three conventional symbols • List two private symbols

  26. Assignment • Write a 6-8 line poem that has symbolism in it. • It doesn’t have to rhyme, though it can have any rhyme scheme.

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