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Title: Symbolism 2


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Symbolism 2
  • Meanings beyond the obvious

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A symbol is
  • an object that stands for itself and a greater
    idea.
  • We see symbols every day

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Symbolism in stories -
  • When the author uses an object to add deeper
    meaning to a story
  • Sometimes easy to find. Sometimes hard.
  • Can you think of the deeper meaning of the
    symbols in Little Red Riding Hood

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  • Symbolism is used to provide more meaning to the
    writing beyond what is actually being written.

The Ugly Duckling
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Symbolism in Literature
  • Objects are often used to symbolize something
    else
  • ?A chain can symbolize the coming together of two
    things.

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Objects as symbols
  • The American flag
  • Real object
  • Symbol for United States
  • Represents freedom
  • Represents a nation as a whole

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Symbolism is used to
  • Provide meaning beyond the obvious
  • Emphasize key ideas or themes

A river can represent the flow of life or its
depth may represent the unknown the water
might be purity or there could be dangers
beneath the surface.
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In literature, symbols are full of meaning and
are used to develop atmosphere in the text.
  • Example A storm occurring when there is a
    conflict or high emotions
  • Example Transition from day
  • to night might move from
  • goodness to evil

Example And dawn may show the end of conflict,
the start of a new day.
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How can you spot a symbol?
  • Theres no one way, but some things to look for
    are
  • Colors or objects
  • (sword war)
  • Unusual character names Rumblebuffin (giant
    in Chronicles of Narnia)
  • Objects / creatures that have cultural meanings
    (lions strength, owls wisdom, etc.)

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Examples from literature
  • Star Wars Lightsabers
  • Good and Evil is represented by color blue being
    the light side and red the dark side

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Examples from Literature
  • Harry Potter by JK Rowling
  • View the Sorting Hat scene
  • Record anything that might be symbols in this
    scene.

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Gryffindor
  • Gryffindor is one of the four Houses of Hogwarts
    School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, founded by
    Godric Gryffindor. Its emblematic animal is the
    lion, and its colors are red and gold. The
    particular characteristics of students Sorted
    into Gryffindor are courage, chivalry and
    determination. 
  • Gryffindor corresponds roughly to the element of
    fire, and it is for that reason that the colors
    red and gold were chosen to represent the House.

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Slytherin
  • Slytherin is one of the four Houses at Hogwarts
    School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and is
    traditionally home to students who exhibit such
    traits as cunning, resourcefulness, and ambition.
    Its emblematic animal is the snake and its
    colours are green and silver. Founded by Salazar
    Slytherin, the house is composed mostly of
    pure-blood students, due to its founder's
    mistrust of Muggle-born witches and wizards.
    Slytherin house has a negative reputation, with
    many claiming that it is the source of most Dark
    Wizards in Britain, notably Tom Marvolo Riddle,
    who later became Lord Voldemort, as well as a
    large majority of his Death Eaters. It has a
    traditional rivalry with Gryffindor.
  • Slytherin corresponds roughly with the element of
    water.

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Examples from literature
  • Harry Potter (lots of symbolism)
  • A snake can represent vengefulness and
    vindictiveness
  • A lion can represent courage and leadership and
    strength
  • Can you describe how these character traits are
    used in the books/movies?

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Stephanie Meyer series titles
  • Twilight-(The Time After The Sun Sets) Bella
    Enters The Night (Edward) Moving from goodness
    to evilSunset nearing the end Night death
    _________________________________________
  • New Moon-(The Darkest Part Of A Lunar Cycle)
    Bella's Moon (Edward) Disappears From The Night.
  • Moon immortality or eternity__________________
    _______________________
  • Eclipse-(When The Moon Crosses Over The Sun)
    Bella Chooses The Moon (Edward) Over The Sun
    (Jacob)
  • Sun warmth, intelligence, or
    knowledge________________________________________
  • Breaking Dawn-(The Beginning Of A New Day) Bella
    Enters Another Life.
  • DawnSunrise new beginning

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More examples in literature
  • Chronicles of Narnia
  • Aslan -means Lion in Turkish - good, strong,
    courageous leader restores Narnia back to its
    original creation often thought of as Jesus
    Christ
  • White Witch - evil tries to keep Narnia
  • under her control often thought of as Satan

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Even more examples in literature
  • Lord of the Rings
  • Ring represents the power of good and evil

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And more examples in literature
  • Hatchet
  • The hatchet represents the object of survival

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So, the next time you read a novel, watch out for
whats not written in the words.
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What might these symbols represent?
War______________________________ Money_________
___________________ Cunning_______________________
____ Opportunity or hope ________________ Freedom
________________________ Christianity
________________________ Poison or
warning____________________ Wisdom________________
___________ Old age __________________________ Com
ing together____________________ Survival_________
__________________ Vengefulness and
vindictiveness________ Moving from goodness to
evil__________ Conflict or high
emotions______________ Flow of life_______________
________
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Classwork/Homework Finish Symbolism 2 pp. 3
and 4
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