"The Symbolism art movement was a late 19th-century movement..."
An analysis of Literary Symbolism in Poetry, including a study of some famous poems that use Literary Symbols.
Definition of literary symbolism: An explanation of what literary symbolism is and how it is used in poetry.
The role of metaphor: A discussion of how metaphors are used in poetry to create symbolism.
The use of images: An examination of how poets use images to create symbolic meaning in their work.
Archetypes: A study of the universal symbols and patterns found in literature, mythology, and human experience.
The role of color: A look at how color imagery is used in poetry to create symbolism and emotion.
The use of allegory: An explanation of how allegory is used in poetry to create symbolic meaning.
The role of nature: An exploration of how nature symbolism is used in poetry to represent human experience and emotion.
The use of literary devices: An overview of literary devices that are often used to create symbolism, such as irony, repetition, and allusion.
Religious symbolism: A study of how religious symbols and traditions are used in poetry to represent spiritual ideas and experiences.
The use of objects: An examination of how objects can be used to create symbolic meaning in poetry.
Mythical and legendary symbolism: A look at how figures from mythology and legend are used in poetry to represent universal themes and human emotions.
The cultural context of symbolism: An examination of how cultural and historical factors influence the use of symbolism in poetry.
Allegory: It is a symbolic representation in which the characters, events, and settings represent abstract concepts or principles.
Metaphor: It is a symbolic representation of one thing in terms of another, such as a person, place, or thing, to represent an abstract concept.
Simile: It is a comparison using the words "like" or "as" to describe how one thing is similar to another.
Personification: It is a type of symbolic representation in which inanimate objects, animals, or abstract concepts are given human qualities to represent an abstract concept.
Imagery: It is a type of symbolic representation in which an author uses vivid and descriptive language to create sensory imagery and evoke emotions in the reader.
Symbol: It is a specific object, word, or symbol that represents an abstract concept or idea in a work of literature.
Allusion: It is a symbolic representation in which an author refers to a historical, mythological, or religious event, person, or place to represent an abstract concept.
Irony: It is a type of symbolic representation in which there is a discrepancy between what is said and what is meant, often used to create a humorous or satirical effect.
Hyperbole: It is a type of symbolic representation in which an author uses exaggerated language to emphasize a point or to create a humorous effect.
Synecdoche: It is a type of symbolic representation in which a part of something is used to represent the whole.
"The movement sought to represent absolute truths symbolically through language and metaphorical images..."
"The works of Edgar Allan Poe were a significant influence..."
"The aesthetic was developed by Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Verlaine..."
"The style originates with the 1857 publication of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal..."
"Baudelaire admired Edgar Allan Poe greatly and translated his works into French..."
"The term 'symbolist' was first applied by the critic Jean Moréas..."
"Jean Moréas invented the term 'symbolist' to distinguish the Symbolists from the related Decadents of literature and art..."
"Symbolism emerged as a reaction against naturalism and realism..."
"The movement sought to represent absolute truths symbolically..."
"Symbolism emerged as a reaction against naturalism and realism..."
"The movement sought to represent absolute truths symbolically..."
"Stéphane Mallarmé and Paul Verlaine [...] were influential in the development of Symbolism..."
"The style originates with the 1857 publication of Charles Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du mal..."
"In the 1880s, the aesthetic was articulated by a series of manifestos and attracted a generation of writers..."
"The term 'symbolist' was first applied by the critic Jean Moréas..."
"Jean Moréas invented the term 'symbolist' to distinguish the Symbolists from the related Decadents of literature and art..."
"The movement sought to represent absolute truths symbolically..."
"The works of Edgar Allan Poe were a significant influence..."
"Symbolism emerged as a reaction against naturalism and realism..."