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Symbolism

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Symbolism
a symbol is when something is used to represent something else
symbols can be used to represent something other than the object itself, abstract concepts, and multiple layers of meaning
authors use symbolism to convey deeper meaning about a subject or topic
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Multiple Choice
What is a symbol?
a sign
something representing something else
an object
characters in a story
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Symbolism in Poe's Works
Both "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven" have examples of symbolism.
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Multiple Choice
In "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, the heartbeat symbolized the narrator's
joy
guilt
fear
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Multiple Choice
In "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the raven symbolized the narrator's
unending sorrow of missing Lenore
happiness
fear
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Practice
Practice identifying symbols and what they might represent in the following questions.
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Multiple Choice
The writer describes a person in a jail yard intently watching a bird fly overhead. What might the bird be symbolizing?
freedom
knowledge
the chosen one
birth
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Multiple Choice
After struggling to escape a hard life, a character is described as twirling around on a spring day surrounded by newly budding trees and blooming flowers. What might this passage symbolize?
sadness that the new season has started
excitement to hear the birds chirping
optimism that life is restarting; representing a new birth
disappointment that summer is so close
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One hot summer day, a weary fox padded down a dusty road, desperate for food and drink. He had traveled for miles without finding so much as a berry to nibble or a puddle of water to sip from.
Suddenly, a beautiful aroma filled the air. The fox sniffed and sniffed, his mouth watering in anticipation. Then he looked up. Several feet above him, trailing along a trellis, was a vine full of juicy grapes.
The fox jumped up, but he could not reach them. Then he backed up, took a running start, and leaped as high as he could. Still, the grapes remained out of reach. Again and again, he tried, with no success.
Finally, exhausted and faint from his efforts, the fox gave up and went on his way. "Oh, well," he sneered, "no big loss. I could tell those grapes were sour anyway."
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Multiple Choice
In this passage, the grapes symbolize—
something that a person wants but can't have
a desire to be happy and independent
a delicious, satisfying meal
a decision that is difficult to make
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Multiple Choice
Ana had spent an unhappy night of tossing and turning. Yesterday, the wrong move had caused her to lose the volleyball match. As she sat up in bed the next morning, she could see the sun just peeking over the bushes in her back yard. As the sun rose higher and shined more brightly, Ana felt her spirits lifting. Feeling her confidence return, Ana thought to herself, I know I can work harder, and I'll make the team forget yesterday ever happened.
In this passage, the rising sun symbolizes—
Ana's house
volleyball
a second chance
a sleepless night
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