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WALK IN WORK Take out your journals and label your next A and B page: Symbolism Warm up (A Side) : Compare and contrast the meanings of the following symbols
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ON THE B PAGE, MAKE THIS CHART: Repeating word, phrase, image or symbol Evidence from the textWhat could this symbol/repetition represent?
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SYMBOLISM – A HIDDEN MEANING Symbolism - a figure of speech in which a person, object, or situation represent something in addition to its literal meaning. Most commonly, a symbol will present itself in the form of: a word a figure of speech an event an action
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SYMBOLIC MEANING OF COLORS Red : immoral; blood, passion, emotion, danger, or daring; often associated with fire Black: seen as a cold and death Green : inexperience, hope; new life, immaturity; Blue : cool, calm, peaceful, sadness Purple : royalty, love White : innocence, life, light, purity, or enlightenment
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NATURE Seasons Spring: birth, new beginning Summer: maturity, knowledge Autumn: decline, nearing death, growing old Winter: death, sleep, hibernation, or stagnation
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NATURE Water : washes away guilt, cleansing River : fluidity of life, stream of life and death Moon : changing and returning shape Sun : source of light, heat and life Mountain : places where heaven and earth meet; stability, safety, often symbolic of human pride
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WEATHER/TIME Snow : blanket which obscures, covers Fog/Mist : prevents clear vision or thinking; represents isolation; Rain : sadness or despair Wind and Storms : violent human emotions Lightning : indicates the spark of life; it can be either life-giving or death dealing, so it is a sign of power and strength Morning : symbol of purity and promise Rainbows : cycles of rebirth, could come at the resolution of conflict Thunder : the voice of God or gods
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ANIMALS Dove : peace, purity, simplicity Fox : slyness, cleverness Raven : death, destruction; Lion : power, pride Serpent/Snake : temptation, evil Mouse : shyness, meekness Hawk : sharp, keen eyesight Owl : wisdom, rational knowledge; messenger of death Cats : cunning, and ingenuity Lamb : serves as a manifestation of the power of Spring and renewal, sacrificial element, the children of God
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HOW TO LOCATE SYMBOLS Some symbols may be obvious… Others, may be symbolic within the context of the story: ”I’m chief, And what about the fire? And I've got the conch” - Lord of the Flies To find these symbols, readers need to look for repetition of these symbols within the text.
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LET’S PRACTICE “I left the jutra to chop wood. I began my walk through the snow, five kilometers to the tree line. That's when I saw it. A tiny silver of gold appeared between shades of gray on the horizon. I stared at the amber band of sunlight, smiling. The sun had returned. I closed my eyes. I felt Andrius moving close. "I'll see you," he said. "Yes, I will see you," I whispered "I will." I reached into my pocket and squeezed the stone” (Sepetys 338)
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