Literary Analysis: Symbolism and Allegory
Interpreting deeper meanings in stories, poems, and characters
Interpreting deeper meanings in stories, poems, and characters
Language Arts - Grade 6-8
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In a story, a character keeps a cracked mirror on her desk. She looks into it whenever she feels unsure about who she is. Explain what the cracked mirror could symbolize.
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Read the sentence: The old oak tree stood in the center of the town, even after storms knocked down fences and roofs. What idea might the oak tree symbolize? Use evidence from the sentence.
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A fable tells about a kingdom of birds ruled by a proud eagle. The smaller birds do all the work while the eagle takes all the food. Explain how this could be an allegory.
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Identify whether the detail is a symbol or a literal object in this sentence: Maya carried a candle through the dark hallway, and each step made her less afraid. Explain your answer.
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Read the passage: Every morning, Leo watered the tiny plant on his windowsill. After his family moved to a new city, the plant was the only thing that seemed to grow. What might the plant symbolize in Leo's life?
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Explain the difference between symbolism and allegory in your own words.
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In a poem, the speaker describes winter as a blanket covering the earth. What could winter symbolize in this poem? Give one possible interpretation and explain it.
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A story includes a locked gate that the main character avoids until the final chapter. When she opens it, she finds a path to a new village. Explain the symbolic meaning of the gate.
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Read the allegory summary: In a city of clocks, every clock must tick at the same speed. One small clock begins ticking differently, and the others call it broken. What real-life message could this allegory teach?
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Choose the stronger symbolic interpretation and explain why. In a story about friendship, two characters repair a broken bridge together. Interpretation A: The bridge symbolizes a place to walk. Interpretation B: The bridge symbolizes rebuilding trust.
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In many stories, the color white can symbolize purity, peace, or new beginnings. In a story about a character starting over after a mistake, she paints her room white. Explain how the color supports the theme.
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Read the passage: The king ordered every window in the castle to be covered. Outside, people gathered with lanterns and sang until sunrise. Explain how the covered windows and lanterns might work as symbols.
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A novel shows a river that separates two neighborhoods. Characters who cross the river begin to understand people from the other side. What could the river symbolize?
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Write one original symbol for the idea of freedom. Then explain why your symbol represents freedom.
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Read the story idea: A garden has four sections. In one section, flowers are allowed to grow in any direction. In another, every flower is cut to the same height each day. Explain how this story idea could become an allegory about individuality and control.
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