Symbolic Identity.

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Symbolic Identity

What do you think of when I say the word symbol? What is a symbol?

a picture or shape that represents a certain meaning or idea The Definition of a symbol is: a picture or shape that represents a certain meaning or idea

sign Icon Pictogram Symbol Emblem Representation

When we think about the idea of peace what symbols do you think of ?

Most ancient religions are represented by symbols

God Balance Love NZ Death

Symbols in history Symbols were used before writing to tell stories Cave Painting Egyptian Hieroglyphics

RICHARD KILLEEN

Identity: Qualities and attitudes a person has that make them unique and special (different from others)

Identity Family(ancestry) Favourite things Hobbies & interests culture Religion Identity Hobbies & interests Country – you call home

So what do you think when you hear..... Symbolic Identity Visual Symbols that represent our identity