Symbols are widely used as a visual language in everyday life. Road signs, clothing nursing symbols, or airport direction symbols are examples of ways in which symbols convey information quickly and efficiently. Symbols can be read regardless of human language or literacy rate. People who are difficult to communicate may benefit from using symbols to understand the speech of others and to express what they want to say. Symbols are mainly used as collections or collections. There are several symbol sets that can be used for AAC design. Most symbols are indicated by the words or phrases (gloss) they represent. Normally, when communication is focused, words are printed on the symbol. Because they may not know the meaning of all the symbols, the correspondent needs to be able to see these words. On the other hand, if the focus is on literacy, the reader may need to be able to see the symbols to help decode the written text.
Language is the most commonly used symbol format. There are 6,912 known living languages, diversity is caused by isolation. Most languages have different "symbols" for each letter, word, or phrase. The use of symbols is adaptive. In other words, humans can learn to associate new symbols with concepts or new concepts and symbols. An example can be derived from two people who speak different languages, need to communicate with each other and need to communicate. It forms a highly flexible language when exchanging messages using language symbols (in this case, sound patterns) or mixed symbol sets. This communication language or pidgin gradually gives way to Creole including a more formal set of symbols (words), systematic grammar rules, and languages inherited from generation to generation by native speakers.
Symbolism is the use of symbols to express ideas and qualities. In literature, you can see that the symbol is a way to better understand the story. Symbols allow people to understand the whole story at a deeper level. In John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums", symbols play an important role in understanding stories. John Steinbeck, born in Salinas, California in 1902, is the third of four brothers and sisters. He studied at Stanford University and majored in English from 1919 to 1925. - With the trend of social equality, the traditional role of women in American society has changed. In the past, women were subordinate to men and should be regarded as housewives, not as donors. Modern women are enjoying their personality and are thought to have the same abilities as men in many respects. John Steinbeck's short story "Chrysanthemum" depicts women's fight to accept their lives and women's roles (459)