Significance of symbols In all novels, the use of symbols makes the story very realistic to the reader. Simple symbols like birds mean you see more. Symbolic complex symbols like the sea have much less meaning than you think. This is a sort of human perception that gives them the real meaning of a particular symbol. A symbol is a word message that must be analyzed to be discovered. In the awakening, Kate Chopin conveys her ideas through the use of elaborate symbols reflecting her personality thought and future.
The two short stories "Young Goodman Brown" and "The Lottery" are very similar in terms of the significance of the symbols of each symbol. The meaning of the symbol is different whether it is a name, an object, or a behavior. In each story, symbols are very important for defining topics. Looking at the symbols of each story in detail, you can see its importance. Hawthorn, Nathaniel. 'Young Goodman Brown' Literature: Introduction of fiction, poetry, drama. Part X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. Sixth Edition New York: Harper Collins, 1995. Jackson, Shirley. "Lottery" literature: Introduction of fiction, poetry, drama. Part X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia version 6. New York: Harper Collins, 1995. 248-254
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Comparison and comparison between Shirley · Jackson's "The Lottery" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown"
• There are three symbols highlighted in the story. One is an important cultural symbol of canoes, most indigenous communities. For the Shogi, this is a personal relationship with the family. Another symbol is a child's hair. For many Aboriginal people, human hair is regarded as sacred especially long. The third sign is red snapper, it 's a sign for Xinzhi before returning home. It is also an important cultural element of most aboriginal BC.
Symbols and symbolic practices are an important part of every culture. For example, in American culture, symbols such as national flag, national anthem, constitution, war memorial hall are important sources of country's identity. You can also associate short-range and persistent relationships with various symbols. Symbolic practice plays an important role in relation culture. First, symbolic practice reflects the culture of relationship by reacting to its dialecticism, values, and interaction patterns. In addition, symbolic practice creates a relationship culture by strengthening partners' understanding of private reality shared by partners.
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