Symbolism is one of the common techniques that authors often use when writing books. Symbolism uses symbols to identify thoughts and qualities and gives them a symbolic meaning different from their literal meaning. Many authors use this technique to add depth and meaning to complex ideas, and Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of Baskerville Hound, is no exception. Baskerville Manor, Hound, Moore is an example of a symbolicism of a detective story Basqueville Hound.
Symbolism is also in the explanation of Bambara explaining her name Miss.Moore, an independent woman who is undergraduate education Miss Moore. Her last name is a symbol of Moore, she wants to get more from local children, and she feels she deserves her more. Her hope is to help the children imagine the world outside the poor communities where the children live. Catholic church and F.A.O. Schwartz represent the luxurious life experienced by rich people. Sailing is a symbol of freedom, it is a trip to the future.
Symbolism is to use the object to express the specific idea by the author and give them meaning different from the literal meaning. Most authors use this literary device in their books as it increases the depth of books. Symbolism allows authors to give deeper meaning to concepts. In the classic mystery, the Basqueville Hound of Arthur Conan Doyle uses symbolism. Three items of Doyle's symbolic application are wetlands, hounds, and the web of Stapleton. - Social restrictions in John Steinbeck 's "Chrysanthemum" When John Steinbeck' s short story "Chrysanthemum" first appeared in Harper Magazine (Osborne 479) in October 1937, Franklin Roosevelt was re - elected president. The country recovered from the Great Depression, the union developed and child labor in the manufacturing industry ceased (Jones 805-6)
The floating nightclub "Sabot" which berths under the Tyne bridge for 25 years symbolizes the transformation of the tideside from the industrial era to the post industrial era. It shows that the tideside is more concerned about past manufacturing and mining industries than services and tourism, which is said to be a future development. It arrived in 1983 in the peak of male unemployment caused by the decline of the traditional industry of the side. "Boat" which opened in December 1984 was called George's boarding and enjoyed the night of drinking, dancing and entertainment. A party welcomed by the naval uniform staff was invited to enter the hull to dance bravely the dance floor after enjoying a cocktail at the deck for the first time. And then it became a prominent feature of Jordy Folklore afterwards.