symbolism in plays and poems
Title: symbolism in plays and poems
Category: /Arts & Humanities
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symbolism in plays and poems
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 1648 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
The use of symbolism in plays and poems
Symbolism is the use of a person, an object, a place, or an idea to represent it self and something beyond itself at the same time. Two recognizable examples of symbolism are the Stars and Stripes on the flag; this is the symbol for the United States of America. Another well-known symbol is skull and crossbones, which we all know represent something poisonous. Symbolism is often used
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is a brilliant way to express your thoughts and emotions in your writing. The creator of symbolism was nothing short of a genius. Those who understand and use symbolism know that it works wonders for you literary work. If symbolism is used correctly it can stimulate the minds of your readers. Using symbolism allows you to lose control of your feelings in your writing. This is why it is used so often (Prentice Hall Literature 721).