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Symbolism and Allegory

Feature Menu

  What Is a Symbol?
  Where Do We Get Symbols?
  Symbols in Literature
  Allegory
  Practice Part A
  Practice Part B
What Is a Symbol?

A symbol is an ordinary object, event, person, or
animal to which we have attached a special
meaning.




                                     [End of Section]
Where Do We Get Symbols?

Public symbols
• have been inherited, or
  handed down over time
• are widely known
• show up in art and
  literature




Note
Where Do We Get Symbols?

What does each of these symbols stand for? Why
do you think they have taken on the meanings
they have?




  justice            love              luck
Where Do We Get Symbols?

Invented symbols
• come about when writers
  make a
  character, object, or event
  stand for some human
  concern
• sometimes become
  well known and gain
  the status of public
  symbol

                                [End of Section]
Symbols in Literature

Writers use symbols to
• suggest layers of meaning that a simple, literal
  statement could never convey
• speak more powerfully to the reader’s
  emotions and imagination
• make their stories rich and memorable
Symbols in Literature
Quick Check
   The most prominent object was a long             What might the
table with a tablecloth spread on it. . . .         cake symbolize
An épergne or centrepiece of some kind              in this passage?
was in the middle of this cloth; it was so
heavily overhung with cobwebs that its
form was quite undistinguishable; . . . I
saw speckled-legged spiders with blotchy            What is your
bodies running home to it, and running              emotional
out from it. . . .                                  response to the
   “What do you think that is?” she asked           description of
me, again pointing with her stick;                  the cake?
“that, where those cobwebs are?” . . .
   “It’s a great cake. A bride-cake. Mine!”
       from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens   [End of Section]
Allegory

Allegory—a story in which
characters, setting, and actions stand for
something beyond themselves, such as
• abstract ideas
• moral qualities
• historical figures or
  events
Allegory

Allegories
• can be read on two levels: literal and symbolic
• are often intended to
  teach a moral lesson
  or make a comment
  about goodness and
  vice
Allegory

Characters and places in allegories often have
names that reveal their symbolic significance:

Characters                 Places
Death                      Celestial City
Vanity                     Vanity Fair
Good Deeds                 Hill of Difficulty
Ignorance                  Valley of Fear
Allegory
Quick Check
    One day, Everyman is              What do you think
summoned by Death to give an          Everyman, the main
accounting of his life. Everyman      character of the
ask his friends                       allegory, stands for?
Fellowship, Beauty, Strength, and
Good Deeds to go with him to tell
Death that he has led a good life.
Only Good Deeds stays with him        What comment about
to the end.                           fellowship, beauty, and
             —summary of “Everyman”
                                      strength does this
                                      allegory make?


                                            [End of Section]
Allegory
Quick Check
    One day, Everyman is              On a symbolic
summoned by Death to give an          level, what does it
accounting of his life. Everyman      mean that only Good
ask his friends                       Deeds stays with
Fellowship, Beauty, Strength, and     Everyman to the end?
Good Deeds to go with him to tell
Death that he has led a good life.
Only Good Deeds stays with him
to the end.
             —summary of “Everyman”
Practice



A. Think about the great number of symbols we’re
surrounded by in everyday life. For
starters, identify what the items below stand for.
Then, see if you can explain the basis for the
symbol—why is this symbol appropriate for what it
stands for?
 • A snake                   • An owl
• An eagle                • A white flag
• Spring

                                     [End of Section]
Practice



B. Here is a brief poem that works on two levels: a
literal level and a symbolic level. A fen is a
swampy place. What does the fen symbolize in this
poem?
             I May, I Might, I Must
             If you will tell me why the fen
             appears impassable, I then
             will tell you why I think that I
             can get across it if I try.
                             —Marianne Moore

                                                [End of Section]
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Symbol and allegory[1]

  • 1. Symbolism and Allegory Feature Menu What Is a Symbol? Where Do We Get Symbols? Symbols in Literature Allegory Practice Part A Practice Part B
  • 2. What Is a Symbol? A symbol is an ordinary object, event, person, or animal to which we have attached a special meaning. [End of Section]
  • 3. Where Do We Get Symbols? Public symbols • have been inherited, or handed down over time • are widely known • show up in art and literature Note
  • 4. Where Do We Get Symbols? What does each of these symbols stand for? Why do you think they have taken on the meanings they have? justice love luck
  • 5. Where Do We Get Symbols? Invented symbols • come about when writers make a character, object, or event stand for some human concern • sometimes become well known and gain the status of public symbol [End of Section]
  • 6. Symbols in Literature Writers use symbols to • suggest layers of meaning that a simple, literal statement could never convey • speak more powerfully to the reader’s emotions and imagination • make their stories rich and memorable
  • 7. Symbols in Literature Quick Check The most prominent object was a long What might the table with a tablecloth spread on it. . . . cake symbolize An épergne or centrepiece of some kind in this passage? was in the middle of this cloth; it was so heavily overhung with cobwebs that its form was quite undistinguishable; . . . I saw speckled-legged spiders with blotchy What is your bodies running home to it, and running emotional out from it. . . . response to the “What do you think that is?” she asked description of me, again pointing with her stick; the cake? “that, where those cobwebs are?” . . . “It’s a great cake. A bride-cake. Mine!” from Great Expectations by Charles Dickens [End of Section]
  • 8. Allegory Allegory—a story in which characters, setting, and actions stand for something beyond themselves, such as • abstract ideas • moral qualities • historical figures or events
  • 9. Allegory Allegories • can be read on two levels: literal and symbolic • are often intended to teach a moral lesson or make a comment about goodness and vice
  • 10. Allegory Characters and places in allegories often have names that reveal their symbolic significance: Characters Places Death Celestial City Vanity Vanity Fair Good Deeds Hill of Difficulty Ignorance Valley of Fear
  • 11. Allegory Quick Check One day, Everyman is What do you think summoned by Death to give an Everyman, the main accounting of his life. Everyman character of the ask his friends allegory, stands for? Fellowship, Beauty, Strength, and Good Deeds to go with him to tell Death that he has led a good life. Only Good Deeds stays with him What comment about to the end. fellowship, beauty, and —summary of “Everyman” strength does this allegory make? [End of Section]
  • 12. Allegory Quick Check One day, Everyman is On a symbolic summoned by Death to give an level, what does it accounting of his life. Everyman mean that only Good ask his friends Deeds stays with Fellowship, Beauty, Strength, and Everyman to the end? Good Deeds to go with him to tell Death that he has led a good life. Only Good Deeds stays with him to the end. —summary of “Everyman”
  • 13. Practice A. Think about the great number of symbols we’re surrounded by in everyday life. For starters, identify what the items below stand for. Then, see if you can explain the basis for the symbol—why is this symbol appropriate for what it stands for? • A snake • An owl • An eagle • A white flag • Spring [End of Section]
  • 14. Practice B. Here is a brief poem that works on two levels: a literal level and a symbolic level. A fen is a swampy place. What does the fen symbolize in this poem? I May, I Might, I Must If you will tell me why the fen appears impassable, I then will tell you why I think that I can get across it if I try. —Marianne Moore [End of Section]