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Symbolism
Marianne McMahon [Nevada Learning Academ
Created on July 18, 2023
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All of these face emojis are symbols - they represent different emotions.
Symbolism Defined
Conclusion
Symbol Defined
Symbolism
Unlocking Hidden Meanings
Symbolism in Everyday Life
Common Examples of Symbols
Symbolism in Art
Symbolism in Literature
Symbolism in Everyday Life:
- Symbolism is not limited to literature and art—it can be found all around us.
- Many symbols are encountered in our daily lives, such as traffic signs, logos, and flags.
- Observe and identify symbols in your environment, and consider the meaning behind them.
Symbolism in Art:
- Symbolism is also prevalent in visual arts, such as paintings and sculptures.
- Example: "Lady Liberty" by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi represents freedom. Many also saw it as hope - hope for the future.
- Example: "The Scream" by Edvard Munch represents anxiety.
- Consider the symbols present in the artworks and the emotions or ideas they may represent.
- Interpret symbols based on your own perceptions and feelings.
Symbolism in Literature:
- Symbolism plays an essential role in literature by adding depth and layers of meaning to a story or poem.
- Example: The mockingbird in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird represents innocence and vulnerability.
- Example: The lightning bolt in JK Rawling’s Harry Potter symbolizes the connection between Harry and Voldamort.
- Think about the meanings behind symbols you have encountered while reading or watching a movie and consider their impact on the stories.