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1 Symbolism and Imagery To Kill a Mockingbird

2 Symbolism Using something (symbols) to represent something else An object, person, or situation has another meaning other than its literal meaning

3 Examples of Symbolism As a Metaphor: Time is money Life is a roller coaster My Mom is my rock

4 Examples of Symbolism As an Allegory: “All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; they have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts” -- Shakespeare

5 Examples of Symbolism In Poetry: Dark = bad Light = good Sunset = Light going to dark/good going to bad Sunrise = Dark going to light/bad going to good Spring = Rebirth Forest = evil

6 Symbols in Everyday Life Flag = America Red = Stop Showing two fingers= Peace Emojis The Cross = Religion Santa Claus = Christmas

7 Imagery Visually descriptive figurative language Writing that helps the reader paint a picture in his or her head

8 Examples of Imagery “Grendel will carry our bloody Flesh to the moors, crunch on our bones, And smear torn scraps of our skin on the walls Of his den.” – Beowulf “Another glass of whisky but it still don't kill the pain, So he stumbles to the sink and pours it down the drain, He says it's time to be a man and stop living for yesterday Gotta face it.” – Carrie Underwood


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