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What is symbolism?


when a statement or situation that seems to be contradictory actually presents a truth


when a character, place, thing, or event in a literary work stands for a larger idea


when a literary work has two levels of meaning


when an idea in a literary work is played down or treated casually

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Symbolism is when a character, place, thing, or event in a literary work stands for a larger idea. It is a literary device where one thing is used to represent something else in order to add deeper layers of meaning to a story or create a more complex narrative. Symbols can be objects, characters, colors, or even actions that carry symbolic meaning beyond their literal interpretation.
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