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Symbolism. Meaning Beyond the Obvious. A symbol is what it is, but something more. Universal Symbols. Universal symbols embody ideas or emotions that the writer and the reader share in common as a result of their social and cultural heritage. For example. . . Danger. Wise Owl. Birthday.
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Meaning Beyond the Obvious A symbol is what it is, but something more.
Universal Symbols Universal symbols embody ideas or emotions that the writer and the reader share in common as a result of their social and cultural heritage. For example. . . Danger Wise Owl Birthday Fire Idea Direction
Symbolism Makes Literature Meaningful • Characters come alive. • Action becomes more vivid. • Impressions paint a picture in our minds.
Symbolism Emphasizes Ideas or Themes A flowing river can represent life, or as Thoreau said about Walden Pond: It represents “the depth of the human soul.”
Time of Day The sunrise can be the promise of a new day, a new beginning. The sunset can be the end of day, the end of life.
Symbolism Stresses Plot A storm can represent an intense moment or pending trouble, such as in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Dawn is the promise of a new day.
Symbolism Gives Insights Into Characters In Poe’s “Telltale Heart,” the sound of the beating heart represents guilt A character’s name tells about him/her; in “The Lottery,” Mr. Graves has authority over the killing
Name Becomes Character In Poe's, The Cask of Amontillado, Fortunato wears a fool’s costume – and indeed-- he is a fool for trusting the narrator.
Seasons Often Represent Life Spring represents new life, a new opportunity, birth, or even rebirth.
Summer Summer is a time of experience, a time for young adults to gain wisdom, making a mark on life.
Fall • Fall represents old age or older adults. • If there has been a good spring and summer, fall will be beautiful.
Winter Winter represents death or impending death; however, after winter, there is always a new spring. In fact, winter waits impatiently by holding swollen buds on the trees, waiting for the warm sun.
Spotting a Symbol • Since spotting a symbol can be difficult, here are some things to look for— • Repeated colors or objects. • Unusual character names. • Objects that have cultural meaning—Christmas tree, owl, and flag.