Transcript SYMBOL

SYMBOL
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Person, object, action, place, event that
suggests a more COMPLEX meaning
than its LITERAL one
Usually represents something
ABSTRACT (like virtue or vice)
Symbolic meaning
HOUSE
Security Privacy
Family
Warmth
UNIVERSAL SYMBOL
(ARCHETYPAL)
Suggest the SAME thing to most people
e.g. the Old man
the Mother
CONVENTIONAL SYMBOL
Suggest the SAME thing to people who
share common cultural and social
assumptions
e.g. rose (love)
skull (poison)
LITERARY SYMBOLS
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Usually adopted from universal or
conventional symbols
Different meanings to different people
Enrich the depiction of character or
theme
Expand possible meanings of a story
ALLEGORY
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Characters, events etc. that represent
qualities or ideas related to morality ,
religion or politics
The most famous allegory in English is John
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (1678), an
allegory of Christian salvation represented by
the varied experiences of its Everyman hero,
Christian
MYTH
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Stories that a particular culture believes to be
true
Stories about divine or heroic beings passed
down traditionally, and linked to the spiritual
or religious life of a community, endorsed by
rulers or priests
Use the supernatural to interpret natural
events and to explain the nature of the
universe and humanity
e.g. Greek mythology, Roman mythology
THEME
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Main idea of a story that extends beyond
the story and applies to the outside world
e.g. A Rose for Emily
Theme: The search for love and security, a
basic human need, can be met unfavorably in
equivocal environments.
A story may have more than one theme
Answer to these questions:
 What is the author trying to
communicate?
 What's the author's point?
Which of the following are true of literary
themes?
(Choose all that apply)
A. Inferred from evidence in the text
B. Arise out of the interplay between story
elements
C. Stated clearly at the beginning of the story
D. Are universal
E. Should be expressed in a complete
sentence
IDENTIFYING THEMES
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Title
Narrator’s or character’s statement
Arrangement of events
Conflict
Point of view
Symbols
Changes in a character