Language Arts: Symbolism in Literature
Identifying and interpreting symbols in texts
Language Arts: Symbolism in Literature
Identifying and interpreting symbols in texts
Language Arts - Grade 9-12
- 1
Define symbolism in literature. Then explain the difference between a symbol and a literal object.
- 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
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
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
Explain how a symbol can help develop a theme in a literary work.
- 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
A student says, "Every red object in a story is automatically a symbol of love." Explain why this statement is too simplistic.
- 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
How is symbolism different from allegory?
- 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
Why is it important to support an interpretation of a symbol with evidence from the text?
- 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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