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Title: Allusion, Metaphors and Symbolism


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Allusion, Metaphors and Symbolism
  • Trying to understand Cristina Garcias Dreaming
    in Cuban

2
Allusion
  • A reference to a person, object or event that
    occurred or existed outside the context of the
    book
  • It is usually a reference to something historical
    or literary
  • Be prepared to look up allusions you do not know,
    if necessary

3
Allusions can be difficult
  • A writer has to assume the reader will recognize
    the allusion.
  • Ex. It had rained for more than a week. She
    hoped that the rain would stop before she had to
    begin constructing an Ark.
  • - Clearly this is an allusion to Noahs Ark and
    the Biblical Flood, but the reader has to
    recognize it for it to have meaning.

4
WEEPING
In this poem, there are allusions to Cyrano de
Bergerac and Don Quixote. Both are references to
literary characters who fail at their goals. In
this poem, the speaker is comparing himself to
these two tragic and sad characters.
5
Example from the novel
  • Celia returns to her post and adjusts the
    binoculars. The sides of her breasts ache under
    her arms. There are three fishing boats in the
    distance- the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa
    Maria. She remembers the singsong way she used
    to recite their names. (4)
  • What is the author alluding to in this example?
  • What is her purpose?

6
Metaphor
  • A direct comparison between two seemingly
    unrelated subjects
  • ex. My father is a bear in the morning.
  • Here, father and bear seem to be unrelated
  • The first object is described as BEING the second
    object
  • The first object is my father. He is described
    as BEING the second object, a bear

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There are lots of types of metaphors
  • Similes (use like or as to make the
    comparison)
  • Ex. Your eyes are like the sun.
  • Extended Metaphors (A metaphor that continues
    with more comparisons that relate to the
    original)
  • Ex. All the worlds a stage/ And all the men and
    women merely players/ They have their exits and
    their entrances.
  • Mixed Metaphors (mixing up of two metaphors)
  • Ex. Casey stepped up to the plate and grabbed
    the bull by the horns.

8
Example from the novel
  • Celia passes by a theater in Old Havana and
    recognizes two of her half brothers standing by
    the entrance. She stares at them, twin ghosts,
    and nervously pats her throat. A fluttering like
    a steady motor whirs in her breast. (91)
  • What is the metaphor and what is the simile?
  • What meaning is created from each one?

9
Symbolism
  • A symbol is an object, image or sign that is
    related to the thing it represents- a symbol
    means more than what it is.

10
What is the difference between an image, a
metaphor and a symbol?
  • Image A shaggy brown dog was rubbing his back
    against a white picket fence.
  • The dog is no more than it is
  • Metaphor Some dirty dog stole my wallet at the
    party.
  • The dog is not what it is
  • Symbol You cant teach an old dog new tricks.
  • The dog is what it is, and MORE

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An example from the novel
  • Felicia volunteers again for night duty. In the
    dark, in the moonless jungle, the fissures are
    not so visible, the hypocrisies and lies less
    disturbing. Her eyes, she decides, could get
    accustomed to this darkness. Perhaps she should
    have lived in the night all along, with the owls
    and bats and other nocturnal creatures. Herminia
    told her once of the gods that rule the night,
    but Felicia cannot remember their names. It was
    to these gods that the slaves had prayed to
    preserve a shred of their souls. It had
    strengthened them for the indignities of their
    days. (109)
  • What is the symbol?
  • Explain how it is more than what it is.

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Works Cited
  • Allusion. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 30
    Nov 2005 lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allusiongt
  • Garcia, Cristina. Dreaming in Cuban. Ballantine
    Books New York, 1992.
  • Metaphor. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 30
    Nov 2005 lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphorgt
  • Perrine, Laurence. Sound and Sense An
    Introduction to Poetry. 6th Ed. Harcourt Brace
    Jovanovich, Inc. New York, 1982.
  • Garcia Lorca, Federico. Weeping. Federico
    Garcia Lorca Poems. Classic Poetry Series.
    PoemHunter.com - The Worlds Poetry Archive. 2004
    lthttp//www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/frederico_
    garcia_lorca_2004_9.pdfgt
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