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1. The Hollow Men
The Theme of Emptiness in , a poem written by T.S. Eliot shows the narrators disgust and his faithless attitude toward all mankind. He refers to the human race as being hollow, (1) and having a headpiece filled with straw, (4) which creates the feeling and theme of emptiness. Eliot also uses allusions, symbols, and repetition as powerful,
2. Hawthorne And Symbolism
Symbolism is a key in all or most writings. Symbolism is what the reader needs in order to use his imagination. In "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, through different symbolism, Hawthorne writes about a man who in his coming of age. This man is Goodman Brown and he learns that there is a darkness in everyone and upon this coming of know
3. Churchgoing: Poetry Analysis
The poem Churchgoing portrays the actual act of going to church as a faithless ritual. Marilyn Nelson conveys a very mundane attitude in this poem to describe the atmosphere in the church. The church attendants sit stolidly, while the ceremony drags on. The narrator of the poem is also on the verge of sleep, wondering whatever happened to the ide
4. Hawthorne's Use Of Symbolism In Young Goodman Brown
In short stories, I have learned that there is much more than what at first meets the eye. Almost everything in the story has meaning. All I have to do is try to find the hints and clues the writer drops and manage to put them all together. I have to concentrate more than I ever have so that I can interpret the authors meaning and what he or she mi
5. Heart Of Darkness: The Symbol Of Ivory
In Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad often uses vague,muted descriptions, leaving a melange of possible meanings in the reader's lap. One exception to this trend is Conrad's symbolic use of ivory. Within the frame of the story, his references to ivory can obviously be seen as a representation of the white man's greed. Towards the end of the book iv