
Identifying Use of Symbolism
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 8 Questions
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Literary Devices:
Symbolism
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Essential Question
How do authors use symbolism in order to create deeper meaning and themes?
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Draw
How can symbols be used in the real world? Think of one idea and illustrate it below.
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Symbols in the Real World
Let's take a look at some examples of symbols in the real world. As you view the following slideshow, have a discussion with a partner about what each symbol is supposed to mean or represent.
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Open Ended
What is a symbol? Now that we've seen some real-world examples of symbols, write your best definition.
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Symbol
A symbol is an object that stands for a deeper meaning. Unlike a metaphor, which compares two unlike things, a symbol stands in the place of whatever is being symbolized. Symbols don't have to stand for just objects, but could represent deeper ideas and cultural meanings.
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There are things to keep in mind when looking for symbols; they can be pretty tricky to find. Look for concrete objects that could stand for something bigger, and might have a personal or cultural significance. Sometimes, symbols mean different things to different people.
Symbolism
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Also, think about whether an author is placing a certain emphasis on something small, because it usually leads to a bigger meaning or idea.
For example, Harvey Dent's (Two-Face from Batman) two-headed coin is symbolic of the struggle between good and evil within him.
Symbolism
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Finally, realize that it is not necessarily physical, small objects that can have deeper symbolic meanings. Colors can have symbolic meanings, as well as larger entities such as the sea, the moon, and the earth.
Symbolism
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Open Ended
Please look at the following list of items. Brainstorm with your partner: what deeper meanings do these objects/things possess?
- Red
- The Sun
- A Ring
- A Dog
- Winter
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Symbolism in Literature
Now it's time to practice identifying strong symbols in popular literature. You will be shown a series of slides and will be asked to identify one strong symbol from the piece.
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Draw
Underline one symbol you find in the text
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Open Ended
What does the symbol you found represent?
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Draw
Underline one symbol you find in the text
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Open Ended
What does the symbol you found represet?
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Multiple Choice
Symbols can ONLY be object.
True
False
Literary Devices:
Symbolism
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