Symbolism By: Kane S English 7th.

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Symbolism By: Kane S English 7th

Term for the word Symbolism An object that stands for itself and a greater idea; it creates a direct, meaningful link between… a specific object, scene, character, or action (AND) abstract ideas, values, persons or ways of life. (A Sign is different because it is an object that is taken literally, while a SYMBOL can be taken both literally and figuratively)

Definition for: Symbolism Definition: A symbol is a person, a place, an activity, or an object that stands for something beyond itself. Examples:

More Examples Love Radiation Peace

Sources https://www.google.com/search?q=symbolism