Language Arts Grade 9-12

Language Arts: Symbolism in Literature

Identifying and interpreting symbols in texts

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Language Arts: Symbolism in Literature

Identifying and interpreting symbols in texts

Language Arts - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use specific details from the example or passage in your answer. Write in complete sentences.
  1. 1

    Define symbolism in literature. Then explain the difference between a symbol and a literal object.

  2. 2

    In a story, a character keeps an old key from a house that no longer exists. What might the key symbolize? Give one possible interpretation and explain it.

  3. 3

    A writer describes a bird trapped inside a room, repeatedly flying into a window. Explain one way this image could function as a symbol.

  4. 4

    Read this sentence: "All year, the tree outside Mara's window stood bare, its branches like open hands waiting for something that never came." What might the tree symbolize in this sentence?

  5. 5

    Explain how a symbol can help develop a theme in a literary work.

  6. 6

    In a novel, a bridge appears several times when the main character is making difficult choices. What could the bridge symbolize, and why?

  7. 7

    A student says, "Every red object in a story is automatically a symbol of love." Explain why this statement is too simplistic.

  8. 8

    Read this short passage: "Jonah polished the cracked compass every night, even though it no longer pointed north. He kept it beside his bed like a promise." What might the cracked compass symbolize?

  9. 9

    How is symbolism different from allegory?

  10. 10

    A poem repeatedly mentions winter even when the season is not important to the setting. What might winter symbolize? Give two possible meanings.

  11. 11

    Why is it important to support an interpretation of a symbol with evidence from the text?

  12. 12

    Create your own example of a symbol that could appear in a story about growing up. Name the object and explain what it represents.

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