Dawn of a new beginning On my many childhood days my father took me to see the sunrise over the water. The place where he took us was discovered several years ago and is an ideal place to see the sunrise. It consists of hills surrounded by pure nature. The mountains are surrounded by trees and are slowly inclined until the foot of the mountain becomes the surface of the water. There are huge Wai Oak trees on the top of the mountain, and the eyes of children look like high-rise buildings.
(1) The symbol of nature is usually the objects and things from nature that represent thoughts related to them (the dawn symbolizes hope or a new beginning, symbolizing a rose of love, symbolizing a tree of knowledge). (2) Conventional symbols are symbols of the meaning of the group (a symbol of David's cross and a religious symbol like a star, a symbol of a country like a flag or an eagle, or a symbol of a group like a scorpion or crossbone) . . (3) Symbols of literature exist in various works and are usually recognized, so it may be customary. However, the symbol of the work may be more complicated like a whale or a dark heart in the Beluga jungle. In the AP exam, we decide which abstract symbols an object is and how successful it is to express abstraction.
This trip is not a coincidence from dawn. One of the most common images of the country that was in use at that time was the dawn of a new day. At midnight, as a moment of birth of a new day, dawn is used as a powerful symbol of independence as a new sunrise moment. As everyone knows, the first Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru mentioned this picture in his inaugural speech. When the world is sleeping at midnight, India wakes up to life and freedom. When the times have ended, when the soul of the country is suppressed for a long time, when a discourse is discovered, a moment comes but it rarely appears when it comes to history from history. Dawn of India has begun an endless pursuit and has pursued success, failure, and greatness for centuries. (Neel 25)