What is SYMBOLISM? | Learn with Examples?

Symbolism is when something simple stands for or means something more.

Imagine you have a favorite toy, maybe it’s a red ball. That red ball isn’t just a toy; to you, it might mean happiness, playtime, or even freedom. In symbolism, that red ball could be like the red rose, which people use to say “I love you” without saying those words out loud.

How Symbolism Works

  • When we use symbolism, we're using one thing (like a flower, color, or object) to show something else (like an emotion or idea).
  • For example, in stories, a key might mean freedom, like when someone escapes from jail.
  • In real life, you might wear your lucky shirt before a big game because it feels like it helps you win.

Why Symbolism is Cool

Symbolism makes things more fun and easier to understand. It’s like having secret codes that only you and your best friend know, but everyone else can still see the message!

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Examples

  1. A red rose represents love in many cultures.
  2. A dove symbolizes peace.
  3. A broken chain can mean freedom.

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