This article focuses on the themes of love, faith, and betrayal. It also aims to analyze the symbolic meaning of short novel "Flower Judah" by American novelist Catherine Anne. This story tells Laura's internal conflicts from the perspective of a third party, so it is difficult to be true to her moral and political beliefs. After the Obregon Revolution, the scene was set to Mexico City. A young American teacher, the hero, came not only to educate children in India but also to seduce while singing as a member of the local leader Baguioni, supporting the revolution.
Jewish K Athens Anne Porter (1930) In this novela, her first series, "Flowering Judas and Other Stories" was published in 1930. Both American expatriates in Mexico have nothing to do with the past. It is the future. Laura has no reason to remember her previous life or to remember the country before her. Many critics believe that Laura himself is the title of Judas - it brought its symbolism from ALLUSION to the Bible, Judas.
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When using her personal experience, Catherine Anne Potter incorporates literary facilities. Two major literary concerns in Porter's writing are symbolism and irony. According to Merriam-Webster's dictionary, symbolism is the use of traditional or traditional symbols in the expression of God's life and soul ("Symbolism" 1). Porter likes to use many religious symbols for the reader's reference. Porter's religious example comes from her experiences and events of life. Her examples include the main symbols of the Bible and previous events (Altieri 1). She uses a lot of examples to keep it interesting and to suggest past events and places. Her work is very clear and easy to understand. Her writings have their own precision (Robertson 1). Her clear style prove that she is familiar with her work and the topic she is talking about. As she finishes the work she and her audience can understand this theme well.